spenchey
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If you have an offer you'd like to own this JL for my inbox is open for offers. Damage was from hail, FCA spent about $1,500 to put the vehicle back to "new" condition. Buyer must sign disclosure acknowledgement from FCA that they have been made aware of the damage.So $5k off on a used previously damaged wrangler....GOOD LUCK! Most of us are getting $7k off brand new 2019 rubicons. Your gonna have to step it up big time here
Pro tip...this jeep is a very rare special edition that comes with the hail damage option. This option is so unique it is listed on the window sticker & carfax report. You cant afford to not buy this gem.So $5k off on a used previously damaged wrangler....GOOD LUCK! Most of us are getting $7k off brand new 2019 rubicons. Your gonna have to step it up big time here
Like I said in previous posts, we're open for offers. Email is the best way to get a hold of meCan you share the dealerships or zip codes? where we live we see 4k in discounts..
and agreed on not worth buying a used damage when you can buy new for similar price.
So you got roughly $6,000 off a new one but want roughly $10,000 off one that once had $1,500 damage to it. Damage that wasn't even repaired, but replaced with new parts, by not Joe's repair shop, but FCA themselves.If you're wondering where the line is for the deal on this Jeep, here is what I offered:
44K out the door or
45K out the door with the $100 deductible lifetime warranty
The response was (with no counter-offer):
Maybe my offer was a little under, but the sticker on my JL was almost $53.9K and I got it for $47.6k cash.
5-6% off invoice is roughly 11-12% off sticker.
With this Mojitio being "Used" and "Damaged in Transit", what would an offer look like to you guys?
Just so we are on the same page...So you got roughly $6,000 off a new one but want roughly $10,000 off one that once had $1,500 damage to it. Damage that wasn't even repaired, but replaced with new parts, by not Joe's repair shop, but FCA themselves.
Not sure what your issue with me is, following me to comment on my other thread, and going to the lengths to reply to everything in this one. I believe the vast majority on this forum are extremely well educated, (I've had the great pleasure of meeting many in person and assisting with their new JL, and everyone of them was and is extremely knowledgeable in every aspect that is Jeep) enough so to come to a decision for themselves on whether this, or anything else I post in this forum, be something they should or should not be interested in. Clearly, you've made your point, this isn't something that would work for you. Despite your persistence to follow me around on here all day, I'm not sure what you are trying to gain out of your efforts.
To the question about financing this vehicle, because this vehicle is still on MSO, the majority of banks will look at this as new.
I know exactly what you guys are buying these Jeeps for, I sell them at those prices every day, to members of this fourm. Not arguing what I posted isn't higher than that, as I've said, make me an offer. But how do you expect to get $4,000 more than a new one on a vehicle that once had roughly $1,500 in damage then repaired. The damage is not still on the car and doesn't show on the Carfax. Maybe you want to offer $1,000 less than what it was at invoice minus 5%, maybe $1,500, or a tad more, maybe that's an reasonable offer, but how do you justify $4,000 more?Just so we are on the same page...
In your initial post, you tell us how you are giving us a once in a lifetime deal because it’s “used” but not really and because of the damage that was repaired.
Then you find out you’re asking more before taxes, tags, and fees than many of us are getting similarly equipped Jeeps for out the door.
Then when you get called out on it, the $1500 in damage isn’t that big of a deal and shouldn’t be a factor in having the price reduced.
Can’t have it both ways.
Don't get too excited, man.So you got roughly $6,000 off a new one but want roughly $10,000 off one that once had $1,500 damage to it. Damage that wasn't even repaired, but replaced with new parts, by not Joe's repair shop, but FCA themselves.
Not sure what your issue with me is, following me to comment on my other thread, and going to the lengths to reply to everything in this one. I believe the vast majority on this forum are extremely well educated, (I've had the great pleasure of meeting many in person and assisting with their new JL, and everyone of them was and is extremely knowledgeable in every aspect that is Jeep) enough so to come to a decision for themselves on whether this, or anything else I post in this forum, be something they should or should not be interested in. Clearly, you've made your point, this isn't something that would work for you. Despite your persistence to follow me around on here all day, I'm not sure what you are trying to gain out of your efforts.
To the question about financing this vehicle, because this vehicle is still on MSO, the majority of banks will look at this as new.