The affiliate pricing for some dealers is a 1% discount (some will just offer 1% below invoice as their affiliate pricing). The other discounts offered by the dealer is separate from the affiliate program. The other discounts are what that specific dealer is offering and the affiliate adds 1% discount.I’m really curious who’s math is wrong. Some on here are saying 1% below invoice saved $600 on a $60,000 vehicle. When I do the math for what Gupton is offering it’s more like $8040. I know that’s the full discount, but WAY more than $600.
Not nearly Gupton price but a dealer here in SoCal quoted me $53,000+ on a $61,000 build.
Just trying to sort it out before I order. I don’t think hundreds of people would be flying in to Nashville for a $600 savings.
Vehicles have MSRP which is Sticker PriceI’m really curious who’s math is wrong. Some on here are saying 1% below invoice saved $600 on a $60,000 vehicle. When I do the math for what Gupton is offering it’s more like $8040. I know that’s the full discount, but WAY more than $600.
Not nearly Gupton price but a dealer here in SoCal quoted me $53,000+ on a $61,000 build.
Just trying to sort it out before I order. I don’t think hundreds of people would be flying in to Nashville for a $600 savings.
Did Gupton do Sold order protection?I verified through Walter at Gupton, that I will still get the discount for Affiliate Rewards on my sold order, even if delivery is after 10/1.
I have no idea. I know Walter said the price we agreed to on the order, is the price I will pay on delivery. My POC did show "4EA Sold Vehicle" and "Scheduling Priority: 1-Sold Order." Not sure if either of those indicated Sold Order Protection.Did Gupton do Sold order protection?
The dealership is lying. Essentially what’s going on is some dealerships are opting out of honoring affiliate programs because of the current state of the automotive market. I purchased my Jeep from Peterson in Nampa, ID and they honored my Tread Lightly membership. So in short, the answer to your question is, it depends on the dealership.Was going to place an order this week and was told by my dealer that FCA/Jeep is no longer honoring affiliate pricing (.ie. Tread Lightly). Has anyone else received similar information? I am probably going to wait for 2022 order banks to open and see how everything shakes out before I order.
I don't believe you're accurate here. There's lots of info that the affiliate program IS going away at least temporarily on 10/1. The question remains for those of us with orders that were intending on using AR and taking delivery past 10/1, what is jeeps official guidance.The dealership is lying. Essentially what’s going on is some dealerships are opting out of honoring affiliate programs because of the current state of the automotive market. I purchased my Jeep from Peterson in Nampa, ID and they honored my Tread Lightly membership. So in short, the answer to your question is, it depends on the dealership.
Call the Affiliates Reward Department and see what they say.I don't believe you're accurate here. There's lots of info that the affiliate program IS going away at least temporarily on 10/1. The question remains for those of us with orders that were intending on using AR and taking delivery past 10/1, what is jeeps official guidance.
I think that's likely a case where the left arm doesn't know what the right arm is doing. The dealers were notified of this last week. But unfortunately it created a lot of confusion for those of us with orders coming after 10/1.Call the Affiliates Reward Department and see what they say.
I called this morning and the rep stated that it was not true.
Was going to place an order this week and was told by my dealer that FCA/Jeep is no longer honoring affiliate pricing (.ie. Tread Lightly). Has anyone else received similar information? I am probably going to wait for 2022 order banks to open and see how everything shakes out before I order.