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I'm trying to buy an '04 Liberty Limited Ed. The MSRP is 25,480. I offered 22,500 and they accepted it immediately. They also increased the offer on my trade by $1,400 in a matter of five minutes. At that point, we were only about $300 away from my "secret" number. Therefore, my thinking is that they are still making too much money from me. The question is this: If the rebate is $2,000; should I be subtracting this figure from the $22,500? Otherwise put: The homework I did on Edmonds.com showed the TMV "Total with Options to be $26,515. Right below that, it subtracts the $2,000 Rebate... to show "Customer Cash Adjusted to True Market Value as $21,515. Help please! |
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I think I got a great price... 2004 black Liberty Limited; 28G package, heated seats, power sun roof, towing package,ABS, seat covers, tubular side protection rails for $24,948
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Replying to: tarbot (Apr 09, 2004 1:05 pm) |
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Patriot Blue Liberty Sport, 28B - air and electric package, V6, 4-Auto, Deep Tint Glass, Power Sunroof, Fog Lamps, Speed Control and Cast Aluminum Wheels. The sticker was $24,470. Dealer offered price of $23327, less $2000.00 rebate, and $1000 from Chrysler financial, $20327.00 plus tax and fees. 156 miles so far and loving it. On the bumbiest roads not one rattle, good stereo/cd and fun to drive.
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Just purchased a brand new Silver 2004 Liberty Renegade. Sticker was 27500. Got $1500 off from dealer, plus 1% under invoice and 0% finance. Got good value on trade in of 2001 Ford Escape. Only 21,700. I dunno, but that's a good deal. Walked into the dealership at 10:30am and walked out with new Liberty at 1:30pm. Only downside of the Renegade: that plastic roof basket on top was too high for my garage, but it's very easily removed with a torque wrench. Otherwise, drives with plenty of grunt, feels more powerful than the old Escape, and (at least I think this is a plus) drives more like a truck should drive. I've wanted a Jeep ever since I was a kid, and now I have one. And a good deal to boot. Yeah! |
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I have a daughter that is soon 19 and she wants a new car. she is intrested in the liberty. Can you get a decent model under 20,000? Would you reccomend it for a 19 year old girl? How is the safety? thanks for your replies bmwlover |
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| Your daughter needs to understand fully that this is a truck with a relatively high center of gravity and should be driven as such. The crash results are good but the roll over risk is much higher than a car. Get the side curtain airbags [hard to find]. I wouldn't have trusted myself at 19 with a Jeep full of friends but your daughter may be different. | |
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Replying to: Sylvia (Jul 30, 2003 10:36 am) -David
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Replying to: liberylemon (Jun 22, 2004 9:18 pm) I wouldn't be so quick to take offense although I wouldn't be particularly happy about needing a lot of repair work. tidester, host
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Replying to: liberylemon (Jun 22, 2004 9:18 pm) |
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