If Snazzberry ever comes back as an available color it would be hard for me not to order another one. That's the color we really wanted. That said, after I get a few more mods done I'll probably settle in with this one...Who’s already planning on ordering their next Jeep when 2023 orders up next month? ?
If somebody ordered and ended up waiting 6 or 8 months, they should not have to pay anything extra, even if they get a 2023. Jeep should honor the old price even for a newer vehicle year. The dealership should not have to eat the increase either, JUST JEEP...If I configured a new build today with the exact same options it would be almost $2k higher. Gupton honored the price on my POC.
I love my Jeep, but I guess if they came out with something too good to resist I’d have to consider.Welllll. Hmmmmm....
I had Daniel quote me a 392 a day before the order banks went down.
You ready to trade yet?
I've saw June 15 orders open, July 15 start production. Who knows is that is correct.I love my Jeep, but I guess if they came out with something too good to resist I’d have to consider.
Any word yet when 2023 options will be released!
I heard production started in August.I've saw June 15 orders open, July 15 start production. Who knows is that is correct.
I hope it's true, should make our 22s more valuable.
I ordered my 2nd Rubicon the day before they closed ordering. Not sure if it will be a 22 or 23 but figured I'd be protected from 23 price increase if it takes that long. I'm going to order a 23 to replace my first order if hydro blue is still a choice and get the SOT this time. Although the soft top is growing on me.Who’s already planning on ordering their next Jeep when 2023 orders up next month? ?
I think this is my plan. I can't talk myself off ordering a 392 any more lolWelllll. Hmmmmm....
I had Daniel quote me a 392 a day before the order banks went down.
You ready to trade yet?
Hahaha you bought a JL sight unseen. Yep I did that too. When I hopped into my brand new blue JL and drove home, that was the first time I ever drove one. I'd already sold my JK and I knew I'd love the JL and I was totally right about that. Absolutely no regrets!When I eased out the clutch pedal and rolled past the line of Jeeps on the lot and turned right onto the 431, it was the first time in my life that I've driven a Jeep JL.
It's not going to make the '22 models more valuable lol. They're still going to make 125k+ of them.I've saw June 15 orders open, July 15 start production. Who knows is that is correct.
I hope it's true, should make our 22s more valuable.
Sure it will. With the reduced numbers built.It's not going to make the '22 models more valuable lol. They're still going to make 125k+ of them.
Sure there will be less '22s built but there really isn't any difference between a '20, '21 and a '22. The only thing the '22 has going for it over previous JLs is that it's newer.Sure it will. With the reduced numbers built.
I'm not suggesting that they will be collectors items in any way, only that there will be less '22s available for resale.
None of us will make bank reselling, like we did this year, as the market will return to normal soon and, frankly, it pains me a lot to have come to the realization I can't keep my Hazel long-term like I typically do with my vehicles.
Love it, thx for the info! Flying from CLT to pick my XR up on Tuesday morning!Yesterday morning I jumped on the 7:10 am flight from CLT to Nashville and got picked up at the airport by Gupton's driver Maynor (very nice guy)! got to Gupton at 8:35 am after a 30 min ride. Renee was already there, I was the #1 for the day and got in/out under 1 hour. Renee does a very good job to get you all set with the program, the Jeep app and then she goes to fill up your Jeep while you sign the paper with finance team. Drove off the lot at 10:15 am did my first 100 miles or so on local roads heading east...and then was able to use the highway, traffic was at points stop and go so was a good break in process for my new engine. After 453 miles got home at 7:45 pm. Jeep is great Gutpon service was great and I have to say that with 100 miles on local roads + 350 miles on highway my average fuel consumption at the end of the day was reading 20.6 MPG...(I have a Rubicon with XR package on it)...at the beginning it was driving somehow "swimmy" probably because tires need to set in and it was funky to drive...last portion of the drive was better...I think probably need to deflate the tires a bit as they are at 50Psi...will need to do some researches...other than this what a day!!! Cheers ya'll and enjoy your Jeeps...for sure I will buy more from Gupton!
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Nice write up and a carbon copy of both my experiences there.Yesterday morning I jumped on the 7:10 am flight from CLT to Nashville and got picked up at the airport by Gupton's driver Maynor (very nice guy)! got to Gupton at 8:35 am after a 30 min ride. Renee was already there.....