fiddy_six
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Hey Guys,
Trying to get some insight on pricing for the Rubicons. I built one on Jeep's website, ended up being $56,xxx. Anyways, i'm curious if anyone can help me on what I should be able to get a Rubicon of this model for price wise. Most likely, i'm going to have to build it from the factory (I don't mind the wait). Or maybe someone has a similar Rubicon, and they can tell me what they paid.
Options are:
2019 Rubicon 4 Door
V6/Auto
Sky Touch
Painted Fender Flares
Alpine/Nav
LED Lightning
Remote Start
Prox Sensor
Safety Package
Towing Package
Anyways, i'm thinking I shouldn't have a problem getting 10% off MSRP (in this case, $5,5xx) if not more. The price on new Jeeps seems ridiculous to me, but I guess that goes with all new vehicles. I understand the dealer needs to make money as well, but I want the best deal I can possibly get. I'm in the Houston, TX area, if anyone knows of a dealership that's willing to deal with no BS (I don't mind traveling either). Does anyone know what the invoice on a Jeep with comparable options would be? Thanks for the help, i'm trying to inform myself and make this buying experience easy.
Thanks again
Trying to get some insight on pricing for the Rubicons. I built one on Jeep's website, ended up being $56,xxx. Anyways, i'm curious if anyone can help me on what I should be able to get a Rubicon of this model for price wise. Most likely, i'm going to have to build it from the factory (I don't mind the wait). Or maybe someone has a similar Rubicon, and they can tell me what they paid.
Options are:
2019 Rubicon 4 Door
V6/Auto
Sky Touch
Painted Fender Flares
Alpine/Nav
LED Lightning
Remote Start
Prox Sensor
Safety Package
Towing Package
Anyways, i'm thinking I shouldn't have a problem getting 10% off MSRP (in this case, $5,5xx) if not more. The price on new Jeeps seems ridiculous to me, but I guess that goes with all new vehicles. I understand the dealer needs to make money as well, but I want the best deal I can possibly get. I'm in the Houston, TX area, if anyone knows of a dealership that's willing to deal with no BS (I don't mind traveling either). Does anyone know what the invoice on a Jeep with comparable options would be? Thanks for the help, i'm trying to inform myself and make this buying experience easy.
Thanks again
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