This is true, and in your case I would strongly consider getting the best price. You'll need to consider the total cost, including plane fare and everything that goes along with making a one-way trip to the dealer. Make sure you get the total price from the dealer too, since sometimes they like to charge extra for the setup. Then when you arrive you should probably insist on staying at least 2 nights in the home after the PDI to insure all the kinks have been worked out, and even then there are some things that will be impossible to know until you drive and use it a few times. After the PDI we found a leak that needs to be taken care of and a whistle above 50 MPH, to name a couple things. I've heard stories of folks that have done this and been very happy buying remotely and the opposite as well. Just know your options are limited from the dealer once you leave the lot.
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