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- '14 Ford 4WD Explorer XLT
I'm a noobie here, and will shortly be taking possession of what will be my 4th Exploder. They say the best time to buy is when you don't need too, and since my old Explorer has been running great I didn't feel the urge to upgrade it. I really only started looking again, because I have always bought Green Explorers and for some reason Ford, in their infinite wisdom have decided to discontinue Green as a 2014 color. So I decided I'd see if there were any Green ones left from 2013, but was disappointed by my available choices (as mainly the ones left were very low end, or very high end, and I want something in the middle), and then ended up discussing what it would take to get me into a 2014 Explorer with exactly the options I wanted.
Once I started considering a 2014, with "my" options, I naturally assumed we were talking about waiting for a factory order, and for one of the dealers I talked too, that's what they were talking about. For the other dealer, they went looking through their computer and found one exactly to my spec up in another dealers lot up New York (I'm in Northern Virginia) and said they would transfer it to my location for free.
It turns out that the one we haggled price over ended up being sold before they could get it, but they then found me another one matching my spec up in PA and got it instead. So, not that I'm any kind of expert on this, but it does seem to me that unless there is something really unique about the particular configuration you want (and of course, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that
) you might want to see if your dealer is able to "find" one out there for you and do a dealer transfer for it, rather than have to wait for one from the factory.
Once I started considering a 2014, with "my" options, I naturally assumed we were talking about waiting for a factory order, and for one of the dealers I talked too, that's what they were talking about. For the other dealer, they went looking through their computer and found one exactly to my spec up in another dealers lot up New York (I'm in Northern Virginia) and said they would transfer it to my location for free.
It turns out that the one we haggled price over ended up being sold before they could get it, but they then found me another one matching my spec up in PA and got it instead. So, not that I'm any kind of expert on this, but it does seem to me that unless there is something really unique about the particular configuration you want (and of course, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that
