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Concerns with a 4xe, need advice!

martoaj

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Ah yes of course and I didn't see 24s as an option on the Jeep website either so I'm assuming you have to go to a dealership to order. I thought there would be a configurator for the 24s online but not yet I guess. Thanks!
Yes, you'll need to work with a broker or dealership. It's still very early days, the plant wont likely switch over to building 2024s for several months. The online configurator usually updates latest of all; unlike some other manufacturers, Jeep's is mostly a tool for people to "configure" a model that they then search for in existing inventory near them.
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Yes, you'll need to work with a broker or dealership. It's still very early days, the plant wont likely switch over to building 2024s for several months. The online configurator usually updates latest of all; unlike some other manufacturers, Jeep's is mostly a tool for people to "configure" a model that they then search for in existing inventory near them.
Ok thanks although I don't know the difference between a broker and dealer, I figured it was just the Jeep dealer that made the orders.

I do remember configurating a Jeep and then being connected to either local inventory or my local dealer but wasn't sure if it's necessary to shop around when ordering or if they generally offer the same incentives/rebates if any?
 

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Ok thanks although I don't know the difference between a broker and dealer, I figured it was just the Jeep dealer that made the orders.

I do remember configurating a Jeep and then being connected to either local inventory or my local dealer but wasn't sure if it's necessary to shop around when ordering or if they generally offer the same incentives/rebates if any?
Brokers are simply go-betweens to connect buyers and dealers. In many cases they work with multiple dealers in an area (or areas) to provide you more reach, and can often have pre-negotiated deals with those dealers that are better than you as a random person would be able to negotiate yourself. (Essentially they are bringing lots of customers to the dealers, which the dealers themselves don't have to spend time/money on to acquire, so they pass on some savings to the broker.)

The dealers will all have various incentives and deals, and it absolutely pays to shop around. They all pay the same invoice price for the vehicle, but what they charge you could vary by thousands of dollars. If you're willing to go through the hassle and waiting of ordering something, you should absolutely spend the marginal extra time shopping around for a dealer that will facilitate that order at the best price.
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