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Jeep Liberty Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Any '08 Liberty Buying Experiences? [chigirlintexas] by cobalt4
Nov 26, 2007 (3:48 pm)
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Replying to: chigirlintexas (Nov 21, 2007 7:48 pm)

I'm planning to buy a similar Liberty. Considering that Chrysler just started offering buying incentives on their website, I expect they will continue offering better and more incentives.
 
The auto business is so slow now that by February or March of 2008, I'm guessing dealers will be starving and will offer very nice deals especially on SUVs that get less-than-great gas mileage. Let's face it by next spring the price of gas will only be higher than it is now which will only cut further into dealer sales. That's when I plan to buy mine.
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Long Distance Buying? by cobalt4
Nov 26, 2007 (4:05 pm)
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I'm planning to buy a new '08 Liberty Limited in February or March of 2008, but I also plan to relocate cross country in April of 2008.
 
I feel that I stand a better chance of getting the exact vehicle I want here in the country's car capitol of So California than I could find in northern New England where I plan to relocate to. But I don't want to have to pay sales taxes and registration here in Cali just to get hit again with additional registration fees in New England when I relocate.
 
Any thoughts as to whether I can special order my new Liberty from the dealer in the New England town where I plan to relocate? I haven't contacted them yet to see if they'll even agree to this, but presuming that they will, what kind of deposit should I give them considering we're over 3000 miles apart.
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Good Price for a 2007 Liberty by stefystef
Dec 03, 2007 (2:03 pm)
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I am looking at purchasing a 2007 Liberty, manual transmission and was given a quote of about $17500. Is this good for the NY/NJ/CT area? Anyone out their want to share their recent purchasing experience? I'd love to know. Thanks!
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Re: Good Price for a 2007 Liberty [stefystef] by taogan
Dec 08, 2007 (4:45 pm)
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Replying to: stefystef (Dec 03, 2007 2:03 pm)

I just got a 2007 liberty from Buffalo.
limited version with leather and g package(select tranc and ....)
21333+tax and fee
don't know whether it is a good deal or not.
But sounds yours price pretty fair.
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Re: Good Price for a 2007 Liberty [taogan] by stefystef
Dec 13, 2007 (2:06 pm)
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Replying to: taogan (Dec 08, 2007 4:45 pm)

I just bought a 2007 Jeep Liberty Sport, Manual Transmission for $17,500 from Pamby Motors in CT (MSRP: $23,110) After going on websites like www.carbuyingtips.com and Edmunds, I was able to figure out the DEALERS cost (not invoice,which is more money) which includes rebates and factory-to-dealer incentives (it was $5,000 up to 12/3/07). Pamby Motors was excellent! They offered a great price, they got me a good deal on financing and warrenty and made the experiece so simple and smooth. I almost thought I wasn't in a car dealership.
 
You sound like you got a great deal too for the Limited with the G Package. How much was the MSRP?
 
I was nervous at driving manual (hadn't in about 15 years), but I slipped right back into it (like riding a bike) and I love it. How do you like your Jeep?
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Re: Good Price for a 2007 Liberty [stefystef] by taogan
Dec 25, 2007 (9:37 am)
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Replying to: stefystef (Dec 13, 2007 2:06 pm)

The MSRP for my liberty is 28848. Yes, it is G package.
love the 4X4 full time.
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2008 Liberty Limited with Sky Slider... by gtangjr
Jun 24, 2008 (6:50 pm)
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Also got Premium Groups 1 and 2, MyGig, Premium Audio, Tow Pkg, Leather (slate gray), Chrome Grill, Siding, Rear Cover, and Wheels. It's the 2WD.
 
Paid $300 over invoice ($29,735 before T&L) and chose the $2.99 gas instead of the rebate. Also got the maintenance plan for $1,400.00, which includes rental.
 
Purchased from David Ellis Jeep in Canoga Park, CA from James. Very, very cool guy. No pressure at all.
 
Issues so far:
 
*They forgot to charge the A/C system. Found this out on a 117-degree San Fernando Valley day. They fixed it right away.
 
*They forgot to install the little antenna. Had to go back to pick it up.
 
*MyGig has frozen a couple of times. Resetting has done the trick.
 
*Wind noise evident at 75MPH+ while Sky-Slider roof is closed.
 
*Only achieving about 15MPG, even with a lot of highway driving (without stop and go).
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2008 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD lease by smunsie3
Jun 30, 2008 (11:51 am)
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I am looking to email dealers in early August to hopefully pick up a 2008 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD in early-mid Sept. Is it too early now to tell what a residual will be on this vehicle in another month? Or does it stay constant for a while. Also, same thing with the money factor? I am just looking to get an idea if I can keep my payments around $350/mo on a 12k mi per year limited with standard sunroof (not sky slider), and option package 1?? I'd like to go into the dealers knowing my numbers and hoping for the best, Thanks
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Re: 2008 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD lease [smunsie3] by gtangjr
Jun 30, 2008 (10:56 pm)
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Replying to: smunsie3 (Jun 30, 2008 11:51 am)

Because sales data is relatively low, residuals are harder to come by. Most dealers here in Los Angeles consult the NADA residual guidebook for this information. If it's a new model, they often base it on prior model history and adjust as the years go by and more data is collected.
 
I would think that you have a reasonable chance of getting this payment, but it also depends on your cap reduction, etc. BTW, money factor is just a fancy derivative of a lease's APR, it's not affected by residuals, but by market forces and your credit.
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Re: 2008 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD lease [smunsie3] by jfritsch
Jul 01, 2008 (5:28 am)
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Replying to: smunsie3 (Jun 30, 2008 11:51 am)

You don't know the numbers they do. Email 10-20 jeep dealers (jeep website) for their best monthly payment on a jeep of your description with a 12000 mile lease for 36 months with no or very little money down.. Let them know your are contacting 20 dealers and your fico score. Do this last week of the month and work the top 3 against one another. Have them break it down (I would prefer) or not. The monthly payment (no money down) is what counts for 36mo. See what happens or who breaks the last 3 days.
 
You don't know the deals they can work or the true lowest money factors involved with currency exchange rates so the lowest is the lowest you can work over the phone within 200 mi. Keep your 350/mo mental target to yourself for awhile. A 31000 jeep limited should sell for about 23000 or less. I've seen some advertised deals well under $300 on leases on cars in this range.
 
--jjf
 
 am looking to email dealers in early August to hopefully pick up a 2008 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD in early-mid Sept. Is it too early now to tell what a residual will be on this vehicle in another month? Or does it stay constant for a while. Also, same thing with the money factor? I am just looking to get an idea if I can keep my payments around $350/mo on a 12k mi per year limited with standard sunroof (not sky slider), and option package 1?? I'd like to go into the dealers knowing my numbers and hoping for the best, Thanks

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