Yes it is. Most of them have it set up to automatically populate on their website once it hits their inventory. If they receive calls they should mention that is a sold unit.
Thanks. Now ya got me worried. lolbidding war to buy your truck!
kidding
Have you called? as rod said above they will use the incoming inventory to populate their webpage, however sometimes they will use your truck as a showcase or use it for test rides if its in the right spec...Thanks for the replies. I should probably check with the dealer about arrival time. I haven't heard boo from the salesman.
That's on the to do list for tomorrow....call the dealer.Have you called? as rod said above they will use the incoming inventory to populate their webpage, however sometimes they will use your truck as a showcase or use it for test rides if its in the right spec...
I dont think they would use a SOLD car for test drivesHave you called? as rod said above they will use the incoming inventory to populate their webpage, however sometimes they will use your truck as a showcase or use it for test rides if its in the right spec...
use the paperclip if they're on your PC as files. Use the mountain if they're hosted online and you have a URL...I have some pics of my truck, but I can't seem to post them. Oh well....
I just got back from the dealer. Overall, a smooth running machine. You can't even hear the engine inside or feel the change of gears. The only indication one has that the truck is running is you are moving. Oh, and the tac and speedo are indicating something is happening.
use the paperclip if they're on your PC as files. Use the mountain if they're hosted online and you have a URL...
try and load them to a hosting service like flicker or photobucket, than you can just right click, copy img URL and use the mountain to attach..Yeah, I tried. It keeps coming back with the message, "This is not a valid image file."