robynE
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So I do know the Sahara has unique 4xe 20" wheels. The only thing the dealer could tell me was painted gray but I don't even know if that is really reliable. I know the regular Sahara wheels were not an option.
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ok awesome Iād think they would be unique to distinguish it from the other modelsSo I do know the Sahara has unique 4xe 20" wheels. The only thing the dealer could tell me was painted gray but I don't even know if that is really reliable. I know the regular Sahara wheels were not an option.
Look into Suresky in Goshen, only about 1 Ā½ hours from NYC. The big incentive for staying in NY is the NYS Electric and Hybrid tax rebate, which is applied directly at the dealership, and for the 4xe should be around $1100. Add that to the doc fee cap of $75 in NYS and the savings over a MD/VA dealer is over $2000. Last time I checked Suresky was 5% below on factory orders, but I donāt know what they're doing on the 4xe.Congrats! Looking forward to seeing pics of newly arrived 4xe's from all those who got early orders in!
So, I guess the 20" wheels is just a 4xe Sahara thing, in contrast to how the current Sahara trims are configured. Not sure why they needed to change any of that for the 4xe. Can't wait to be able to build these online.
And, since I am in the NYC - there isn't a decent Jeep dealership in the immediate tri-state area, so I am hoping to order out of state and have it delivered, if possible. I need to look around the forum for dealers who will do this.
Iām a little confused on the hand written wording ā Must finance with Chrysler or lose 1000ā. Does this mean the vehicle will be $1000 more if you do not finance through them? Or do you get an extra $1000 off the quoted price if you do finance through Chrysler?I got 5 % off invoice working with Craig.
I'm attaching my invoice so you can see what was done.
I reached out to Suresky last week, here's the reply. Maybe things have changed since last week, don't let this stop you from asking too.Look into Suresky in Goshen, only about 1 Ā½ hours from NYC. The big incentive for staying in NY is the NYS Electric and Hybrid tax rebate, which is applied directly at the dealership, and for the 4xe should be around $1100. Add that to the doc fee cap of $75 in NYS and the savings over a MD/VA dealer is over $2000. Last time I checked Suresky was 5% below on factory orders, but I donāt know what they're doing on the 4xe.
Their direct contact info is on the recommended dealer thread.
would make sense, dealers make more when you finance thru them. That's why the days of "I'll pay cash" won't net best dealIām a little confused on the hand written wording ā Must finance with Chrysler or lose 1000ā. Does this mean the vehicle will be $1000 more if you do not finance through them? Or do you get an extra $1000 off the quoted price if you do finance through Chrysler?
Good to know as I am also a PenFed member! Do you have a link for the $1000 rebate? All I could find was $250 rebate through Bonus Drive, no matter who you finance through.I will lose $1000 if I don't finance with Chrysler, but Pentagon Federal Credit Union is also offering a $1000 rebate on Jeeps. the interest rates are 2.89% (Penfed) and 2.99 (Chrysler) so I will just go with Chrysler for simplicity.
I said this in another post, I got almost 10% off MSRP from Koons (though only after of fairly heated argument where they charged me the destination charge twice and tried to tell me that was normal, and then tried to tell me that discounts are only for 'Craig's' special customers who are members of this forumā¦). $1000 of that is contingent on me using their financing, which is fine. Even if I did find a better rate the difference would be nowhere near $1000, and even if there was a better rate, I could always get a better loan and just pay off the Jeep loan a month after I got it. Thatās not what they want me to do, but thereās nothing they could do to stop you from doing that, as thereās no early payoff penalties anymore.would make sense, dealers make more when you finance thru them. That's why the days of "I'll pay cash" won't net best deal
I know i feel like i read somewhere on here that someone got 10% but looking through this thread, most of the posts say 5%. If anyone got 10% off and can share the invoice that would be awesome.didn't someone say they were getting 10% off MSRP from Koons but I thought on his invoice it was 5%
I think I saw my mistake. I was looking at the FWP price rather than the MSRP when doing the calc. So it was 10% off msrp and about 5% off FWP.I know i feel like i read somewhere on here that someone got 10% but looking through this thread, most of the posts say 5%. If anyone got 10% off and can share the invoice that would be awesome.
Mike W
Did you go through Mike using the contact info from the forum? If you contact any dealer directly, be it Suresky or Criswell or Koons, they will give you standard walk-in-the-door pricing.I reached out to Suresky last week, here's the reply. Maybe things have changed since last week, don't let this stop you from asking too.
"we've sold all 5 of our 4XE allocation. No discount applies on this vehicle and it is ineligible for any Affiliate/TreadLightly programs."