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664 messages, Last post on Nov 14, 2009 at 12:25 PM
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Replying to: sunnysc (Apr 12, 2009 8:08 am) Unless there were changes during a model year, an early build and a late build will depreciate equally. Buying last year's model can be a gamble though, unless you get a really good price or intend to keep it for ten years. For you, now is probably a good time to buy as you obviously have no time pressure and can afford to look around and compare deals.
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Replying to: mac24 (Apr 13, 2009 5:38 am)
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Replying to: sunnysc (Apr 14, 2009 7:33 am) Any thoughts???? |
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Hi all, I have been looking for a few weeks for a new wrangler. I initially started out wanting a 2 door hard top Rubi in red with an auto. I didn't really want any other options. Al I am able to find are other colors, and most in my area are in the 28 to 29K price range. Well I came across a 2009 Unlimited Rubi, it is black but it has about everything else I want. The employee price less the rebate is $29500. Which if I am going to pay $29K anyway it might as well be for a 4 door. Any my question is is there more negotiating room beyond the employee price and rebates and financing? I am selling a bike, truck and jet ski, so I wont need to finance too much. But the more I can save, the safer the loan is in this economy. I thought I read in previous posts members buying theirs for a few thousand less than the employee price plus rebates. The next question will only lead to speculative answers, but with the current incentives scheduled to end thursday, but the impending problems Chrysler is having is there a good chance rebates will improve, or at least the financing go to 60 months? Thanks in advance. Also is that $29K a pretty good deal on a fairly loaded rubi unlimited?
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Replying to: fgxtom (Apr 27, 2009 11:21 am) for $28,900 last summer with no incentives. I'd think you should be able to do better than I did in this economy.
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Replying to: thecrazy8s (Apr 27, 2009 8:45 pm) |
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| Well I decided not to jump by the end of the month. Does any one know if the rebates changed, improved got worse. I know with Chrysler filing bankruptsy yesterday, they dont have any cash. But it seems like moving existing inventory would be very important. | |
| Im looking into buying a wrangler unlimited sahara or rubicon and am curious to see what the price that I could get it at.... What do you think its worth with the economy the way it is right now? If you own one what did you get it for? | |
| It seems as though EPP and the 0% are gone for now. maybe after the restructure adn merger, they will come back. I stayed on the fence hoping for 0% for 60 months. The BR ended all hopes for that. As sonn as I can buy and unlimited rubi with power and a hard top for about $29K and 0% for 60 Im in. I found one locally in black that should do nicely. | |
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