What is a "Sport" Model?
#21
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#22
Since all I cared about was the center console, running boards once I found this XL I could not pass up the sport package.
also 101A but with Sport package & 20" slotted aluminum wheel upgrade.
Not to worried about all the other fancy stuff as i will get someday when not buying diapers any more or driving it 40k miles a year around the Midwest.
also 101A but with Sport package & 20" slotted aluminum wheel upgrade.
Not to worried about all the other fancy stuff as i will get someday when not buying diapers any more or driving it 40k miles a year around the Midwest.
#23
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#25
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Since all I cared about was the center console, running boards once I found this XL I could not pass up the sport package.
also 101A but with Sport package & 20" slotted aluminum wheel upgrade.
Not to worried about all the other fancy stuff as i will get someday when not buying diapers any more or driving it 40k miles a year around the Midwest.
also 101A but with Sport package & 20" slotted aluminum wheel upgrade.
Not to worried about all the other fancy stuff as i will get someday when not buying diapers any more or driving it 40k miles a year around the Midwest.
#26
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Ok. Quick update. Just spent the last 3.5 hrs at the dealership haggling over price, payments, etc... Price reduced to $41,200, 0 down 2.9% APR, $680/mo with GAP (some inequity thrown in there).
Sounded great, and I was going to sign the papers. Salesman asked for my insurance papers that were in my 2012. Went out to my truck, pulled the door handle and the doors was locked. Just as I was pulling the handle, a huge voice inside said 'DONT DO IT' (as in dont trade it in). A bit shocked, I stepped back to assess what happened.
The 2016 was parked right by my 2012. I stood there eyeing both trucks for a good 3 minutes contemplating what my next step would be. A bit ashamed, I walked back into the building and sat down with the salesman, and said 'I dont think I'm ready to part with my truck'. So, short story long, I decided to keep my 2012 for a while longer, or until the 'right' truck comes along.
Sounded great, and I was going to sign the papers. Salesman asked for my insurance papers that were in my 2012. Went out to my truck, pulled the door handle and the doors was locked. Just as I was pulling the handle, a huge voice inside said 'DONT DO IT' (as in dont trade it in). A bit shocked, I stepped back to assess what happened.
The 2016 was parked right by my 2012. I stood there eyeing both trucks for a good 3 minutes contemplating what my next step would be. A bit ashamed, I walked back into the building and sat down with the salesman, and said 'I dont think I'm ready to part with my truck'. So, short story long, I decided to keep my 2012 for a while longer, or until the 'right' truck comes along.
#27
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Originally Posted by Willard5.0
Ok. Quick update. Just spent the last 3.5 hrs at the dealership haggling over price, payments, etc... Price reduced to $41,200, 0 down 2.9% APR, $680/mo with GAP (some inequity thrown in there).
Sounded great, and I was going to sign the papers. Salesman asked for my insurance papers that were in my 2012. Went out to my truck, pulled the door handle and the doors was locked. Just as I was pulling the handle, a huge voice inside said 'DONT DO IT' (as in dont trade it in). A bit shocked, I stepped back to assess what happened.
The 2016 was parked right by my 2012. I stood there eyeing both trucks for a good 3 minutes contemplating what my next step would be. A bit ashamed, I walked back into the building and sat down with the salesman, and said 'I dont think I'm ready to part with my truck'. So, short story long, I decided to keep my 2012 for a while longer, or until the 'right' truck comes along.
Sounded great, and I was going to sign the papers. Salesman asked for my insurance papers that were in my 2012. Went out to my truck, pulled the door handle and the doors was locked. Just as I was pulling the handle, a huge voice inside said 'DONT DO IT' (as in dont trade it in). A bit shocked, I stepped back to assess what happened.
The 2016 was parked right by my 2012. I stood there eyeing both trucks for a good 3 minutes contemplating what my next step would be. A bit ashamed, I walked back into the building and sat down with the salesman, and said 'I dont think I'm ready to part with my truck'. So, short story long, I decided to keep my 2012 for a while longer, or until the 'right' truck comes along.
#28
My 2016 XL has the Sport package. Its got body matched bumpers and the dumb "sport" sticker that lasted about 2 days only waiting on me being able to borrow the wife's hair dryer in order to remove them. Its column shifted and has the 20" wheels but thats seperate from the "sport" package.
#29
#30
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Ok. Quick update. Just spent the last 3.5 hrs at the dealership haggling over price, payments, etc... Price reduced to $41,200, 0 down 2.9% APR, $680/mo with GAP (some inequity thrown in there).
Sounded great, and I was going to sign the papers. Salesman asked for my insurance papers that were in my 2012. Went out to my truck, pulled the door handle and the doors was locked. Just as I was pulling the handle, a huge voice inside said 'DONT DO IT' (as in dont trade it in). A bit shocked, I stepped back to assess what happened.
The 2016 was parked right by my 2012. I stood there eyeing both trucks for a good 3 minutes contemplating what my next step would be. A bit ashamed, I walked back into the building and sat down with the salesman, and said 'I dont think I'm ready to part with my truck'. So, short story long, I decided to keep my 2012 for a while longer, or until the 'right' truck comes along.
Sounded great, and I was going to sign the papers. Salesman asked for my insurance papers that were in my 2012. Went out to my truck, pulled the door handle and the doors was locked. Just as I was pulling the handle, a huge voice inside said 'DONT DO IT' (as in dont trade it in). A bit shocked, I stepped back to assess what happened.
The 2016 was parked right by my 2012. I stood there eyeing both trucks for a good 3 minutes contemplating what my next step would be. A bit ashamed, I walked back into the building and sat down with the salesman, and said 'I dont think I'm ready to part with my truck'. So, short story long, I decided to keep my 2012 for a while longer, or until the 'right' truck comes along.