I would have agree to all of the above, there are plenty of reasons that people are forced into walking away from a very large purchase. I would say for most of us elderly fellas/ladies, our purchases started out small and we built up our credit over a long period of time. Our vehicles for most of us didn't price out over $27,000...... My most expensive vehicle that I have ever paid for was $38,000 and that was about 7 years ago, now I am at the point in my life where I can purchase a vehicle that is upwards of $54,000...... I also have my house paid off and that definitely helps. Now we have some wanting to purchase this vehicle that may be of somewhat a younger generation and have not established a higher credit yet, or may have a mortgage that will tie them down for a not so pricey purchase. Even for those of us up in our years still either have a mortgage or still paying on a vehicle, or just one small blemish on our credit report, can hurt a lot of us who want to take another step and make a rather large purchase. A lot of us that put in a Reservation/ Order didn't even dig into their credit report, ( I know I didn't) they saw an easy way to order a vehicle with putting down a $100.00 deposit, now when they go to pick up their vehicle they have a blemish or they have too much debt to be able to afford this vehicle and they are forced to walk away. I am sure that this is one of many reasons why people walk away, it probably happens more times than we think......
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2023 Big Bend - 2 Door 2.3L Velocity Blue, Squatched, Mid package, Running Boards, Roof Rack, and Engine Block heater.