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randallb
Mar 30, 2015Explorer
It is a simple math problem. What is the hourly value of your time multiplied by the round trip hours + fuel costs + room and board. If you can save more than the total of the math problem then the out of state purchase is a no brainer. Remember that the out of state dealer might not be quoting you tax and license while your in state dealer most likely is quoting T&L. Make sure because this can be a big chunk of the purchase price depending on your state.
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