OldBird
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- First Name
- Timothy
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2018
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- Location
- Washington State
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Mojito! JLUR
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After searching to see if there was a JLUR with all of the options I wanted for a while I gave up and ordered one. I'm actually glad I decided to test drive a 2.0 last night to be sure I didn't want one (mostly because of the cost of premium fuel), but it did have the cloth interior. I was set on leather but the cloth felt much better than I expected, and I'm sure it will be easy to keep clean and in good shape (and worry me less about ripping), plus it will be cooler when I go topless.
Decided to stay local and ordered a Mojito! JLUR with the 3.6 and auto, Alpine, hardtop, body color flairs, cold weather, LED lights, proximity entry, safety group, tow group and all weather mats.
I don't mind the smaller screen in the center, and I can use Waze on the road. I still prefer paper maps on the trail.
Dealer made the ordering really easy - only took about 15 minutes. Their first offer was 1% below invoice (after I talked to two other somewhat local dealers that insisted they could only order or sell me a Mojito! in transit for MSRP). Doc fees of $150 and only taxes and license as other expense sealed the deal. No restrictions on financing either, even recommended a couple of different credit unions with good rates. Not worth travelling 8 hours to Idaho to save not too much more.
Decided to stay local and ordered a Mojito! JLUR with the 3.6 and auto, Alpine, hardtop, body color flairs, cold weather, LED lights, proximity entry, safety group, tow group and all weather mats.
I don't mind the smaller screen in the center, and I can use Waze on the road. I still prefer paper maps on the trail.
Dealer made the ordering really easy - only took about 15 minutes. Their first offer was 1% below invoice (after I talked to two other somewhat local dealers that insisted they could only order or sell me a Mojito! in transit for MSRP). Doc fees of $150 and only taxes and license as other expense sealed the deal. No restrictions on financing either, even recommended a couple of different credit unions with good rates. Not worth travelling 8 hours to Idaho to save not too much more.
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