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I have done it three times and did it again with my Genesis (signed a deal for a car that had to be ordered or traded for with another dealer). But I always add wording to the contract that I have the right to inspect the car and reject it if there is a problem (including excess mileage) and have my deposit returned. I initial the changes and make the dealer initial the changes before I sign the contract. In two of the three cases I got some extra options that I did not pay for because they happened to be on the car they traded for (usually not significant, but I got a free cargo tray on the Genesis which was a $100 option).I never purchase a car sight unseen. Years ago, I used to Special Order cars. Give the dealer a deposit and they order. Well I got burned twice. Once when the car arrived without a piece of equipment that their brocures said comes with the car. (They have an out, because brocures always say that the specs can change). The other time was when the car had an "imperfection" in the interior. Dealer says they will fix it, but I always had problems with that imperfection. I now only purchase from dealer stock.
Dealers will always tell you that they will get the car you want in a dealer trade. Had my closest dealer tell me that, but as I said before, I no longer purchase sight unseen. I want to see and drive the car I'm buying, so I purchased from a dealer 25 miles away, as he had the car I wanted.