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45 messages, Last post on Jul 30, 2009 at 6:25 PM
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Does anyoe know when the larger rebates are coming back to the Patriots?
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| I just purchased my 08 Patriot last night. It's the 4x4 sport with leather seats, and a sunroof. The MSRP was 24,900. I was able to negotiate down to 24,150. Then got a 2,500 cash rebate which brought it down to 21,650. I'm happy with the deal we got, especially for what our trade in value was for our old vehicle. | |
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Replying to: bobw1 (May 10, 2008 8:16 pm) |
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This a quote for a Brand new Red Jeep Patriot 4X2 sports edition with the 26E package and automatic transmission 2.4L engine: MSRP 19925 The quote given is 17k OTD Given that were I live in florida a 6.5% sales tax and about $200 in reg. fees that will put the vehicle base price to $15775 If this deal holds out should I take it?
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Replying to: ricoucf (Jun 02, 2008 10:33 am) FWIW, there are some changes coming for 2009 to the interior if you feel liek wating a few months. NEW INSTRUMENT PANEL, DOOR TRIM PANEL AND CENTER CONSOLE NEW CHROME ACCENTS NEW CARPETED LOAD FLOOR REPLACES VINYL LOAD FLOOR NEW ILLUMINATED CUPHOLDERS NEW MYGIG RADIOS |
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Replying to: ricoucf (Jun 02, 2008 10:33 am) |
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Hi all, just got a 2008 Patriot 4x2, CVT transmission, with the 158 HP engine. Advertised sale price here in So Cal after the $2500 rebate was $11,800, and with tax title, etc. was $13,450 out the door. Nice. I see these deals every week too, but you have to get there early. Also, they had me sit around for 2 hours, and tried to sell me the "package" of pre-installed alarm and other crap for $3000, then kept lowering the price. I declined every time, about 7 times. Finally got my deal. My monthly payment is about $253, for 5 years, with nothing down, using the "blank check" loan from Capital One, their rate was 5.44% for me, and I have good credit. Nice deal. Very basic car, but it is an SUV, has decent room, and I wanted that gas mileage of 25 mpg. Beware of the dealers though, they make it really tough to get this deal without offering you all the other b.s., and don't let them tell you that you have to use their financing to get the advertised price. If it doesn't say it in the ad, then it is not legal for them to tell you that, so let them know that you know it's illegal to do that. Good luck all!
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Replying to: ricoucf (Jun 02, 2008 10:33 am) Window Price: Base Price: $15475 Inferno Red Color: $225 Package option 26E: $2225 CVT: $1100 Destination Price: $560 Total MSRP: $19585 The Total deal was: Price of Vehicle: $18106.33 Dealer fee: $75 Electronic Filing Fee: $40 Lead Acid Battery Fee: $1.50 Florida new tire fee: $5.00 FL Sales Tax 6%: $1093.67 County Tax .5%: $25.00 Lemon Law: $2.00 License, Reg, Title: $101.50 Subtotal: $19450.00 Rebate: -$2500.00 OTD price: 16,950 I hope this is enough information for you guys to try to make a better deal |
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Replying to: cadrew (Jun 03, 2008 11:26 am) |
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I read somewhere that Chrysler has discontinued their "friends and extended family" discount; however, that employees can still help to get the cost down to invoice cost. Can someone explain this to me, or better yet, be the one to help out a college student in getting a new car! Thanks
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