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Originally Posted by E13MentX
I really wish I could go to Colorado and drive it home. Reading some of the other forum members trip experience made it seem like an awesome way to break in the car. But unfortunately, my work schedule is rather busy ATM so that's not a possibility. =\
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That really is unfortunate.
I'm one of the many who have flown out to COS and driven their new BRZ home. If there's any way to swing it, do it!
On a practical note, new cars occasionally have damage which the dealer considers minimal and easily correctable but which a buyer might not tolerate. A few years ago I declined a new Cayman I had ordered because one of the lot workers had scratched the paint with the car washing wand. It was a small scratch and they would have taken care of it but I still walked. You give up that option if you have a car shipped to you.