Chris emailed me my pricing letter on Monday and replied when I respondedHas anyone heard from @cverde ?
I had dms with him and the last on the 12th he has still has not answered back........
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Chris emailed me my pricing letter on Monday and replied when I respondedHas anyone heard from @cverde ?
I had dms with him and the last on the 12th he has still has not answered back........
Sent you the info you requested:As a REMINDER the Brewster invoice deal closes in EXACTLY 1 week on December 4th at 11:59pm. If you have not reached out to me and provided your details by then, you will not be able to partake of the deal.
I got an agreement from cverde on Monday. Think I was the last on his list at that timeI think he traded messages with someone here a couple days ago, and got another member his pricing agreement letter as well.
I got nothing from dealers in the Cherry Hill area. Bergeys in Pa was offering $500 below msrp but I switched to Brewsters in NY state for invoice plus $75 docSo any dealer's in NJ getting better than MSRP? Don't really want to move my reservation out of state. My reservation is at Down's Ford. I've called around, and that is basically what everyone is offering and sticking to.
Yep, he needs your email.. I forgot that part.Sent you the info you requested:
B6G Name:
Name on your Reservation:
Reservation Date:
Reservation #
Trim Level:
# Doors:
Do you need e-mail too?
Hey gang - just got a note from Brian at Brewster and he asked me to share this intro with all of you.
Can you explain how the DMV/registration will work if I buy it from NY but need NJ plates? Taxes or anything else I would need to worry about?As a REMINDER the Brewster invoice deal closes in EXACTLY 1 week on December 4th at 11:59pm. If you have not reached out to me and provided your details by then, you will not be able to partake of the deal.
@cverde Can probably answer better, but I believe that Brewster has the ability to register both NY and CT in house but they use a DMV service for all others. Basically the service fee is approx $150-200 and then you add in all the regular state registration fees and taxes. In NJ I think the one caveat is that depending on price of the vehicle you are also saddled with the over $40k luxury tax.Can you explain how the DMV/registration will work if I buy it from NY but need NJ plates? Taxes or anything else I would need to worry about?
Would be nice if @cverde would answer texts....@cverde Can probably answer better, but I believe that Brewster has the ability to register both NY and CT in house but they use a DMV service for all others. Basically the service fee is approx $150-200 and then you add in all the regular state registration fees and taxes. In NJ I think the one caveat is that depending on price of the vehicle you are also saddled with the over $40k luxury tax.
That's pretty much what I recall being said. Also believe someone was supposed to look a little deeper into that for us, but haven't seen it yet. I'll try and reach out to my salesman today and see if he can track that down for us.@cverde Can probably answer better, but I believe that Brewster has the ability to register both NY and CT in house but they use a DMV service for all others. Basically the service fee is approx $150-200 and then you add in all the regular state registration fees and taxes. In NJ I think the one caveat is that depending on price of the vehicle you are also saddled with the over $40k luxury tax.
It’s $45k OR <19 mpg so even the lower trims might get socked with it depending what the MPG comes back as.In NJ I think the one caveat is that depending on price of the vehicle you are also saddled with the over $40k luxury tax.