I would try the used market. I would look at ebay motors to get educated, not just on how much to pay, but what is available. Many dealers never get the complete line of a given manufacturer. As a rule of thumb. I would set out to find the newest, nicest model of exactly what I wanted, and be prepared to pay the top dollar used price, and deal with private owners only. Make a good offer based on what you've learned, after driving it, and don't be shy about walking away if you can't get a reasnable deal. There are more out there. A good deal is one where everyone walks away satisfied. Right now, there should be many near new cars for sale due to the economy, and south florida shouldn't be an exception in that. I always apply Proverbs 3: 5-6. Flapjack.
|