Tire Swap?
Still shopping for mine, and waiting to see exactly where DCX will go with their "summer desperation" pricing. Assuming that I won't qualify for one of the super-exclusive "Chrysler executive only" deals (short-term lease with unlimited mileage, including insurance, "fresh" from the Baltimore docks...), I'd need to settle for stock on the selected dealer's lot.
Now, it appears that the great majority of XF's actually delivered come with the $185 extra all-season tire option (Continental Touring Contact). I prefer the standard summer tires (Michelin Sport Pilot 2 or Continental Sport Contact 2). Sure, a dealer could switch these between existing cars, but the legally-required "Mulroney" window sticker lists the car as either having this option or not. Are dealers actually allowed to legally make such a swap?
Rob Gold