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Jeep Wrangler Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Rubi Unlimited Price by jefferson1964
Jan 01, 2005 (2:57 pm)
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I found a dealer offering a new 05 rubi unlimited on ebay. I called em up and had a chat, great guys, knowledgeable, upfront on pricing, taxes, shipping, etc.... I was able to pick one up that had a MSRP of $30,454 for $25,884. This included 3 discounts, 1)current $500 Jeep incentive 2)$500 Military Discount 3)DCX employee discount. At the time of the offer they said the dealer had several unused DCX green slips for the employee discounts anyone purchasing a new vehicle could use until the end of the year. I was able to purchase the vehicle at below dealer cost due to the employee discount. The dealer is located in Kokomo, Indiana and is McGonigal Jeep/Buick/Cadillac. They set up shipping to Texas for me and just gave me a quote, sent all paperwork Fedex, contracts were all in order with a terrific interest rate i was not expecting.
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new incentives for '05? by dirkpitt73
Jan 04, 2005 (7:55 am)
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anyone know if there will be a new (hopefully bigger!) incentive to replace the $500 that expired yesterday? Jeep.com, Edmunds, et all have nothing yet. thanks!
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Re: new incentives for '05? [dirkpitt73] by kirstie_h HOST
Jan 04, 2005 (9:01 am)
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Replying to: dirkpitt73 (Jan 04, 2005 7:55 am)

You might ask in our Rebates, Incentives & APRs discussion. Car_man frequently has the scoop.
 
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2001 Sport by canman1971
Jan 08, 2005 (11:22 am)
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I bought my 2001 Wrangler Sport in Jan of 2001. Just passed 36000 miles with really no problems. I got a pretty good deal on the Jeep, but had to sacrifice on the '01 Silverado I traded 6 months after I bought it, but it was well worth it. I'm considering trading it in for a used/newer model. I saw a '04 Rubicon with 10000 miles with a 22900 asking price, but I know they'll let it go for 19900. The sales guy slipped when I was looking at a car for my wife and that didn't work out, but I started thinking about the Rubicon. Any addidtional info on Rubicons would be greatly appreciated. I'm not sure if I want payments again since I paid off my '01 already. I guess it'd only be about 5-7 grand.
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Purchased 2005 Unlimited Rubi by jefferson1964
Jan 27, 2005 (11:53 am)
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I recently purchased a 2005 wrangler unlimited rubicon on Dec. 31. I had been search for a wrangler unlimited for some time with no luck in negotiations. I almost gave up trying and came across a new one at a dealer in Indiana, McGonigal. They were selling it on ebay at $4k under sticker, so i gave them a call. Nice folks to work with all pricing upfront, no games. The MSRP was $30,454. I was getting DCX employee discount offered by the dealer as i dont work for chrysler. Also, i recieved an additional $500 military discount and the current $500 discount at the time of purchase for a total of $4,567 off sticker at $25,887. They set up shipping to my home via FedEx Auto Transport and yes its FedEx to my suprise. Delivered to my door in Texas detailed, full tank of gas, keys, etc. all paperwork shipped overnight FedEx. The finance guy worked very hard to get the lowest rate available which was 1.5 points less than current rates offered by chrysler. I highly recommend the dealership and have been very pleased with my purchase. Check out Mcgonigal.com located in Indiana, i took a chance and came out happy.....Jeff
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Re: Purchased 2005 Unlimited Rubi [jefferson1964] by baddlord777
Feb 21, 2005 (5:36 pm)
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Replying to: jefferson1964 (Jan 27, 2005 11:53 am)

Do u remember who your salesman was that u dealt with....? $25887.00 out the door ? What was on the jeep...Was it a Rubicon Unlimited ? sounds too good to be true......
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Re: Purchased 2005 Unlimited Rubi [baddlord777] by Sylvia STAFF
Feb 21, 2005 (7:05 pm)
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Replying to: baddlord777 (Feb 21, 2005 5:36 pm)

Reminder - Names of salespeople may not be posted in the messages.
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Re: Purchased 2005 Unlimited Rubi [baddlord777] by scottl
Feb 22, 2005 (7:47 am)
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Replying to: baddlord777 (Feb 21, 2005 5:36 pm)

With the $750 rebate plus the $1000 Chrysler financing incentive (which you can pay off early)
you can get some great deals.
 
I saw an Unlimited Rubicon 6-speed with a hardtop for $26.5.
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Purchasing a Sport by sunnymtn
Feb 25, 2005 (11:22 am)
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Hi everyone!
 
Stumbled across this forum while researching a Wrangler Sport. So let me first say, thanks for being here! I've learned quite a bit already
 
I've been seeing a lot of people talking about how they paid $x over invoice etc...
 
Do these figures include the PPA and DAA costs?
I'm a little confused (or very lucky). All the dealers in my area have given me quotes that match the edmunds TME invoice exactly - the only difference in cost is in the PPA/DAA (whatever they are: advertising costs?) Are these negotiable? It seems to me that these are the only numbers I can haggle over.
 
In total it comes to just under $300 over invoice.
 
And what about the incentives? Currently there's a $750 rebate, and a $1000 rebate if you use Chrysler Financial. In addition to the $500 military rebate - I stand to get a pretty good deal.
 
So are these claims of $100-$300 over invoice including these rebates?
 
I'm just trying to level the field so I'm comparing apples to apples, so given the above info, where do I stand? Am I getting it for $300 over? Or less?
 
The downside is that with the options I've chosen, they will have to order from the factory. Which means that those rebates may not be in effect when it arrives. How can you sell a vehicle, and then change the price when the customer comes to pick it up? Seems rather shady to me.
 
Thanks! and Happy Jeeping
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Best Vehicle Buying Experience - Patrick Pontiac by schafudd
Mar 03, 2005 (3:52 am)
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I recently pruchased (picked 'er up Monday) a brand new 2005 Wrangler Unlimited. I picked it up at a local dealer, Patrick Pontiac, near where I work.
I was treated amazing. They have a VERY professional staff and a very knowledgeable service department. There was no pressure in the sale (unlike my last vehicle purchase). Patrick is definately a first class operation.
If any of you guys are looking and live in Western New York i would check them out the sales and service was just amazing. I would reccomend them to anyone!
 
Happy Trails
Scott

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