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Re: HOLD OFF !! DC to dump Employee Pricing [maxxlady] by misterep
Sep 19, 2006 (9:52 am)
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Replying to: maxxlady (Sep 19, 2006 9:05 am)

If your vehicle has a MSRP of $29,000 then a very reasonable negotiated price would be $26,500. Some would say more like $25,500. Negotiate the vehicle to $26,500 and apply all appropriate rebates.
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Re: HOLD OFF !! DC to dump Employee Pricing [misterep] by maxxlady
Sep 19, 2006 (3:34 pm)
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Replying to: misterep (Sep 19, 2006 9:52 am)

thanks!
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2006 JGC Limited by sundown810
Sep 29, 2006 (6:44 pm)
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I'm looking at a JGC Limited 2006 w/MSRP of 39,090.
Dealer is offering 36,214 and w/ 3500 rebate a final price of 32,714. Is this a good deal?
The 3500 rebate ends on 10/2, are these things usually extended or improved at this time of year?
Thanks ! for any advise.
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AVOID DES PLAINES JEEP!!! by storrk1
Oct 01, 2006 (7:38 am)
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I want to share a horrible experience I had yesterday with the hopes that all of you in the Chicagoland area will be able to avoid a similar situation. In a nutshell, stay AWAY from Advantage Jeep/Chryler/Dodge aka Des Plaines J/C/D. They just this past week took over the Mancari Des Plaines J/C/D.
  
Here's my story. I'm in the market for a '06 Jeep GC Ltd with the 5.7L Hemi. I had done my homework and knew what the magic number needed to be to drive home in a new Jeep. Did initial research online and found a few dealers that had the truck I was interested in. Des Plaines being one of them. Went over to Des Plaines yesterday afternoon. Sales guys were actually really nice, very knowledgeable and weren't pressuring at all. The GM got involved and to my initial pleasure, we came to a deal. Shook hands, they started the paper work, high fives were exchanged, the car was sent to the service bay for detailing, I called my insurance agent...the whole nine yards.
  
Spent the next THREE hours in the dealership as I was told the finance manger was busy and that he would be available shortly to complete the paper work. They were sorry.
  
Another hour later, I was asked to go into an office as the sales manager approaches me and said "Hey buddy, come over here." Hey buddy???
  
Long story short, they rescinded the deal saying they had made a mistake in the initial calculations. Blah..blah..blah... (FYI, i have "A" credit, so that had nothing to do with the "mistake.")
  
The next hour was a fairly heated exchange between myself, the sales manager, the finance manger, general manger, you name it...I spoke with them. They said it was a mistake but I think that's BS.
  
My issues are two fold. One, they didn't honor a deal we made in person! Two, it took them more than three hours to approach me with the news. I can only assume they were trying to keep me there as long as possible so as to wear me out!
  
In my book, once you agree to do something, you make it happen. If they made a mistake, they should have honored the price. In all my experience in buying a car, I have never heard of anything like this.
  
Feel free to send me an email and I can get into more details. Please friends, avoid this place like fresh spinach from california and tell all of your friends to do the same.
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pricing 06 jeep cherokee by pjg10455
Nov 12, 2006 (2:08 pm)
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what is best out the door price on 06 jeep overland and where?
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Cherry Hill, NJ Jeep by njjuliano
Dec 04, 2006 (9:12 pm)
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Got to be the worst experience in a dealership.
 
I have been on final stages on decision between the SRT-8 and the Infiniti FX45. At first step to the dealership, I was greeted promptly by someone, who asks how I can be helped. Once I informed him that I was interested in the SRT-8, he promptly referred me to another colleague. This person asks me what I desire, I say SRT-8, and he also refers me to another colleague. This young man proceeds to lead me to the other side of the dealership, and as I mention that I want to see the inside of the vehicle, he stops, turns and hollers, "He just wants to see the inside," and proceeds to keep walking away. I stop, wait for him to return. I look at the other vehicles in the showroom. He returns, and his first words upon return was, "Look, how much are you willing to spend, cause this car is like $45,000." To which I respond, "And?"
 
He leaves again.
 
He returns to lead me to the vehicle, which was apparently on the other side of the dealership, parked outside. We get to the vehicle and I say, I want to see the inside of the car, he says he doesn't have the key. But if I really want to see it, I will have to wait since its the owner's car. At that point, I said just give me a brochure, and I'm out. On my way to his desk, another sales person asks me why I want to buy that car? That I would be better off buying the Compass, and then proceeds to show me that this is a better fit for me and my wife.
 
I said thank you, but I dont think I will be purchasing from this dealership.
 
Wrote a letter to the dealership manager stating my experience. I was appalled at the attitude, the rude way I was treated, and the air of judgment that I felt from the sales people. There was a reluctance to help me, and the help that I received was forced and uncomfortable. I stated that I will not consider their dealership for any future purchases, and that my situation has soured me enough to inform others of my experience.
 
I received 2 calls, a Monday and a Wednesday from the manager to my home number. A number that I did not leave. Upon my return to the area Wednesday eve, I returned their calls, and they have never returned my call.
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GC Limited by britgeezer
Dec 13, 2006 (8:42 pm)
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I have to wean my wife off her Infinity FX45 - which by the way is one of the best cars we have had - except the AWD is crap in snow and ice. Anyway on the the JGC Limited 4.7L, decided not to go Hemi with MDS and Quadra Drive on cost, MPG and problem reports basis.
 
Here is where I stand on a lease:
 
MSRP $38,210 basic unit inc sirius radio.
Dealer offer $36,417 with "free" dealer installed U connect.
Current Jeep incentive 3,500
Residual $19,105
 
For a 39 month lease with $2800 down including first payment its $469 per month in NJ.
 
I have yet to get the requested a full breakdown of costs, but its a lot better than the first position of at least one other local dealer.
 
My issues are:
 
1. Is this a good deal?
 
2. Whether to pull the trigger on Jeep deal now (1/02/07) or roll the dice on incentives and a Factory fitted U connect turning up to my spec by end of Feb.
 
At risk to me is $1200 in "wasted" payments or +/- on Jeep incentives, my tendency is to wait for Presidents day ....
 
Car_man,Kyfdx,All.
 
Opinions please.
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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited - Price Paid by dnj
Dec 16, 2006 (5:59 am)
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Thanks to everyone who posts their experiences..
 
2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited purchased 12/15/06 in Central New York
 
4.7 V8
Trailer Tow Group IV
QuadraDrive II
Sirius
UConnect
P245/65R17 OWL Tires
ParkSense
 
MSRP: $39,855
 
Negotiated Price: $36,538 - $4,500 = 32,038
 
Taxes and Tags extra of course (painfully extra)
 
(note: the $4,500 comes from $3500 rebate and an extra $1,000 sent as a "private offer" from jeep. I'm guessing the "private" offer goes to anyone on their mailing list...)
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2007 Grand Cherokee Limited - Price Paid by garsarno
Dec 16, 2006 (6:34 pm)
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Just signed up for the following:
 
Grand Cherokee Limited - Trailer Tow IV Group, Navigation Group, Quadra Drive, Hemi, Sirius Radio MSRP $41,850
 
Dealer discount of $3650, Jeep rebate of $3,500.
 
Net $34,700
 
Traded a 2004 Mountaineer Premier with 53,000 miles, worn tires, few dents / scratches - gave me true Kelly Blue Book trade in value of $13,000.
 
$21,700 difference plus PA 6% tax, $115 plate / title transfer fee.
 
The Lincoln Mercury dealer, where we purchased the 2004 Mountaineer at, had a 2007 Mountaineer Premier, MSRP of $35,869 with V6, Navigation and Sirius radio. Deal was $22,800 difference for a vehicle almost $6,000 less MSRP in comparison to the Grand Cherokee. Rebate of $1,000, $1,200 dealer discount and $12,000 trade in value. Passed on the deal and ran out!

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