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664 messages, Last post on Nov 14, 2009 at 12:25 PM
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hey I am looking to buy a Wrangler, and have been going back and forth, new or used, etc i have seen 3 new 2007 on differnet lots, 2 are 2 door saharas, one is a base 4 door? my question is with the 09's coming out how much of a deal should I expect if I pursued a '07 thanks for your help and opinions steve |
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I have a discount coupon for the purchase of any new 2008-2009 Jeep product. I am not in the market for one now. If anyone wants it email me at y2kcorvettes |
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I just got an incentive from Chrysler good for 1% below factory invoice on most any new 2008-2009 Dodge Jeep or Chrysler. It says all other incentives and rebates apply. Has anyone else got this ? Does anyone else have a need for mine as I do not plan to use it. Info on the coupon is at www.chrysleraffiliates.com. I have the codes and it says it can be transferred to friens or family.
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Replying to: isellit (Oct 20, 2008 7:23 pm) |
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| Looking at an 07 Wrangler x. It has 13k miles, and can pick up for 16,000. Auto, hard top, very clean. Worth it? | |
| Does anyone know the current jeep holdback amount and manufacturer to dealer incentive on a 2008 Jeep Wrangler? | |
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Trying to understand the lowest possible purchase price of a 4 door Wrangler. Currently have a quote of $19.5K for a 4x4 Wrangler Unlimited (4dr) 2008 X model with hard top and the 24c Package. I've seen pricing of $17K for the 2 door version.....Does the 4 door really warrant an additional $2K? Anyone been able to get a Unlimited for ~$17K?
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Replying to: bperun (Jan 02, 2009 6:51 am) |
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Replying to: bperun (Jan 04, 2009 6:18 am) The lowest will vary from dealer to dealer, and whether or not you're buying from stock or ordering it, and whether or not the sales manager has been told if he doesn't shift six vehicles over the weekend he can look for another job! You'll only get the lowest price by going in and negotiating, and showing that you're ready to buy right now...if the price is right. You might get a reasonable deal by phone or email, but the best deal will be when you're face to face and with your checkbook on the table. However, the lowest price may not be the best deal. It may well be worth paying a little more to buy from the local dealership with an excellent reputation for service and support, rather than the high volume place seventy five miles away. |
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Replying to: mac24 (Jan 04, 2009 9:12 am)
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