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I was quoted by my rep at Dillions 3-6% (better credit = lower rate). Also, my JLU Rubicon quote from Dillions was ~13% under MSRP.
 

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Any idea what the finance rate will be? Obviously an awesome price unless a high financing rate negates the savings.

I’d consider buying in ID and taking a road trip to VA.
Check for pre-payment penalty and refinance a month into it. Did this with a truck (RAM 2500) I bought a few years ago and saved an additional $3k on what other dealers wanted. Then again, came into dealership the night before thanksgiving with 1 hour to spare.... they didn't care and just wanted to go home =)
 

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Guilty as charged for using heated steering wheel in my RR on cold mornings in PHX.
Not bashing or being condescending, I'm genuinely interested in what temperature constitutes a cold morning in Phoenix?

One of the guys at work grew up here (Minnesota), lived in San Diego for a few years and moved back here. In San Diego he rode his motorcycle to work just about every day. He would be at a stop light on a 60 degree morning and look over at the driver next to him who would have a jacket and hat on and be huddled in front of the vent, obviously warming up.
 
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Hey, people in Texas really need heated steering wheels!
My main reason was for the heated seat is I have a bad back, and I've found that after a long day of work the heated seats provide me with some relief. I do like that idea that in the winter I can drive with the top down and have the heated seats/wheel warm me up enough to drive that way. I am currently riding my motorcycle in 30-40 degree weather, and I would love if it had a heated seat. I can't put on enough layers of clothing to keep me warm at 60mph when it's below 40.
 

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Not bashing or being condescending, I'm genuinely interested in what temperature constitutes a cold morning in Phoenix?

One of the guys at work grew up here (Minnesota), lived in San Diego for a few years and moved back here. In San Diego he rode his motorcycle to work just about every day. He would be at a stop light on a 60 degree morning and look over at the driver next to him who would have a jacket and hat on and be huddled in front of the vent, obviously warming up.
Gonna vary on the person. Under 50 for me, under 80 for my wife.
 

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I've seen a couple JLs on cars.com with $2,000 off MSRP. They are starting to trickle on with some pictures mixed with JKs when you do an advanced search. Looks like most are automatic with hardtop
 

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Gonna vary on the person. Under 50 for me, under 80 for my wife.
Haha, 80. Your wife sounds like mine, she can't get warm enough in the winter.
 
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Haha, 80. Your wife sounds like mine, she can't get warm enough in the winter.
Funny, my wife is the same way if it's anywhere near 70 outside she has a jacket on. Weird thing is before we met she lived in Alaska for three years and absolutely loved it :headbang:
 

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Funny, my wife is the same way if it's anywhere near 70 outside she has a jacket on. Weird thing is before we met she lived in Alaska for three years and absolutely loved it :headbang:
I guess you adjust to your climate. We had quite the cold spell the weeks of Christmas and New Years. A lot of lows in the -15 area, with some daily high temps around -5. Got up to 40 the other day and I didn't even need a jacket.
 
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I guess you adjust to your climate. We had quite the cold spell the weeks of Christmas and New Years. A lot of lows in the -15 area, with some daily high temps around -5. Got up to 40 the other day and I didn't even need a jacket.
I'm fine with 50+, but any lower and I need a sweater, but year when your used to 95+ in the summers it doesn't take much to feel cold. I went to Canada on business one year and it was -14. I had 3 sweaters a jacket, gloves, and a beanie and was still struggling , while the locals were wearing just a sweater and some jeans like it was nothing.
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