Just remember that an out of state trip has costs associated: flight, possibly hotel, food, gas, and the trade process can get more complicated. Also, there are intangibles, like time away from work and family, and you can't inspect it yourself until you've committed to travelling (I have seen completely new cars with terrible swirl marks from bad dealer prep as well as bad repairs from shipping mishaps), I have also bought a car on a fly-and-buy that in my gut I knew I should walk away from, but I couldn't bring myself to just fly home and eat all the time, effort, and money I'd put in. These are things that no one on here can factor in but you.
For instance, I bought an '18 in January at $1k under msrp with a fair trade, and it "priced" out for me just about the same as another '18 that was about $4k below MSRP but was 600 miles away, wasn't my first color choice, didn't have the options I wanted, and would have cost about $2k in flights, hotel, and gas to pickup and drive home, not to mention at least 2 days away from work and family.