SolarWizard
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Thank you. I've never considered the benefit of a lease.thats why I lease. Pretty cheap monthly outlay, and after 3yrs/30k miles I can hand it back to Jeep. Never out of warranty. I work from home so I donāt drive that much anyways. Canāt go crazy with the mods but thatās not really my style. And you get the new Jeep smell every 3 years.
I wonder if it will become a $20,000 tax credit under the new Harris administration?Forbes was guessing $4000. I spent an evening doing a lot of number crunching against other vehicles that had both gas and PHEV versions. Considering the price of the battery and equipment, I came up with $4500. So I came pretty close to Forbes. I sort of expect $5500. But with the $7500 federal tax credit, it still comes out pretty descent.
Iād take it in a hummingbirds heartbeat.I wonder if it will become a $20,000 tax credit under the new Harris administration?
I kill me. Iāll be here all week!
Yup. And if this goes the way of Gladiator, the time window between limited availability with HUGE ADMs and hybrid and hemi Wranglers, thick as fleas, on every lot will be less than six months.I was intent on buying a JLUR4XE because it'll save a good $300/mo on gas but because of all the delays and such I went with a JLUR3.6MT and trade it 1-1.5 yrs later.
For better or worse there will be those "unicorn" customers will not flinch to purchase vehicles at full MSRP, or even MSRP plus insane margin... So it makes sense to mark up the vehicles. But like all new car intros... my guess is, once supply issues are resolved, the price will come back down to earth... just like when the JT's first came out.. they were all FULLY LOADED Rubi's.
In the meantime, its definitely popcorn season, knowing that these crazy window stickers will be posted soon
read the bottom of it, it says they have 2 4xe rubi's on orderI canāt vouch for this, but someone posted on a JL Wrangler FB group that they had 2 on order, Rubicon 4xeās, lots of options but not loaded (no skyroof I think) and they were $82-84k. That...canāt be right? Can it?
Sucker born every day ..he's in for two? reborn suckerI canāt vouch for this, but someone posted on a JL Wrangler FB group that they had 2 on order, Rubicon 4xeās, lots of options but not loaded (no skyroof I think) and they were $82-84k. That...canāt be right? Can it?
Yep, the 392 Rubi will be pushing 80k if not over.Why is the thought of these Wrangler variants having a large sales price a shock or surprise? The tech, from concept to reality, is a very long and expensive endeavor. Money has to come from somewhere.
At $80k, Iād rather get a fully electric Audi etron sportback.Why is the thought of these Wrangler variants having a large sales price a shock or surprise? The tech, from concept to reality, is a very long and expensive endeavor. Money has to come from somewhere.
Iād rather keep the cash. #MattressAt $80k, Iād rather get a fully electric Audi etron sportback.
my model Y will murder that vehicle at least performance wise but in no way are they in the same universe as a jeepAt $80k, Iād rather get a fully electric Audi etron sportback.