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The problem you're going to have is that you're after a Whiteout MT. So are the majority of purchasers. The cars don't come in on a "What the dealer ordered" basis, they are typically an allotment that Scion decides for the dealer. So they get what they can, and try to sell them.
I talked to 8 dealerships in my area starting in February. I finally put a deposit down at one in April, and was on the list at others. I put a second deposit down at another dealership in May, and picked up my car 2 weeks ago. I ended up pulling the deposit from the initial dealer due to mark-ups, and I've since been contacted by 3 of the dealers asking if I was interested in a car on their lot. One of the calls was when I was driving my FRS too, talk about ironic.
My advice is that if you're dead set on a Whiteout. Call and talk to everyone. Get your name on as many lists as you can. Be aggressive, show you're serious. If you're gonna finance go as far as to show them you're not gonna flake out, and that you'll be eligible for financing. I walked into every dealership with my checkbook in hand, and let them know how serious I was about buying this car.
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