For '18 to '21 JL Wrangler. Used 1 month. Like new. First $300. They are in Southwest Florida. Either pick up or I'll meet you halfway up to 100 miles.
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Agree. Paid $84k OTD for my 392 which stickered for $86k and change after the January price increase. (Ordered in Oct '21) Used the 'Tread Lightly' discount. My Ford dealer called to say I could order a Bronco Raptor on his last allotment, but it would be $30k over MSRP. Too bad, I would have...
My salesman, Mike at Lakeland, had the most accurate information throughout the process which took nearly 28 weeks. I checked cryptostickers every day and had Membrain tracking also. Membrain was dead on with build sheet and window sticker. Mike said I could call him anytime but I only called...
Just spoke with my salesman, Mike. I'm still lingering in "KZ" (KZ T), and the next status update he expects for me is an expected arrival date on the computer or my Jeep to show up at the dealer. He will call me right away either way. He has 10 Jeeps he's received this week and expects 7...
My conclusion after 8 months is that the dealer is the best source, if you have a salesman who cares enough to check and tell you what they see. Many good sales people have been touted on these pages. Mine is Mike at Lakeland in Florida. He will tell you what he can find.
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They have a system, but it's really WHAT they ship next. Is there a boxcar in the yard? Where is it going? Is there a car carrier at that destination? How many other dealers can use that same boxcar and trailer? How many other trailers need to meet the boxcar? Oh, by the way, we have 600 more...
I got a build sheet about 2 weeks before I got a window sticker. The window sticker means it has been built and is ready for shipping. I signed up for Cryptostickers and checked once a week.
26 weeks for me. My Jeep is built, I have the window sticker, but am stuck in the abyss between Toledo and Lakeland, Florida. Another member of this forum ordered almost the same 392 on the same day I did and does not have a build sheet. Full disclosure - I am a retired Ford engineer who...