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Originally Posted by Rio
Let's put everything else aside and let's focus on the order of your car, regardless of the model, equipment, etc.
You are telling me that you ordered a car without a contract or deposit? In my 25+ yrs of car ownlership, I have never been able to order a car without a deposit or contract. Not in Oregon, Texas, Idaho, New York, Italy or Puerto Rico.
Has anyone else had this good of an experience? I mean, I had to put $500 down over the phone to reserve my car for 24hrs before I could get to the dealer and with an already approved loan from my credit union.
Honestly, if this is true, obviously it's not only that I don't trust people. They obviously don't trust me!
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Yes, me, but as I've posted before I'm a registered fleet buyer (you can, too, the how-to explained in an earlier post) and have ordered Toyota, Lexus and Scion cars, trucks and SUV's to spec over the past 20+ years with nothing more than a phone call. My limited edition 10 Series was no exception. Even if I have to cancel an order, the regional office simply flips the vehicle from fleet to retail status and wholesales it to dealers on the next allocation.
OTOH, I imagine any TMS associate or close relative as defined in the HR benefits guide could do the same.