FCA Affiliate program. Some employers are affiliates or you can join Tread Lightly at the $100 membership level and also qualify (must be a member for at least 30 days before pickup/purchase). This gets you at least 1% below invoice pricing at participating dealers in addition to any other dealer discounts and manufacturer incentives.what is this affiliate code thing?
Thanks!FCA Affiliate program. Some employers are affiliates or you can join Tread Lightly at the $100 membership level and also qualify (must be a member for at least 30 days before pickup/purchase). This gets you at least 1% below invoice pricing at participating dealers in addition to any other dealer discounts and manufacturer incentives.
8% below MSRP is between 3-4% below invoice (at least based on how I have my build configured).Thanks!
So, does 1% below invoice equate to 8$ off MSRP?
It's pretty close.Thanks!
So, does 1% below invoice equate to 8$ off MSRP?
It's pretty close.
It really varies depending on options and trim level, but from my prior quotes from a couple local dealers it equated to just below 7% off MSRP. Just keep in mind that this particular deal here is taking that 1% off of MSRP not invoice.
Just noticed that this new deal was revised and is now requiring financing and affiliate to get that 8% off MSRP and 5% off otherwise (the latter actually might be worse than the 1% under invoice you'd get at many dealers, again depending on trim/options). Not sure why that was changed, but still a solid deal if you're financing.
Yeah, once you start cutting your margins too much you're forced to make up the difference by moving a higher volume. There's a fine line between increasing sales by lowering prices and doing twice as much work for the same profit. Guess it's a bit of a balancing act.Correct with 2023 pricing there just isn't as much room as once was.
The powers above me made the change again with 23MY prices doing 10% killed us and I know most of you dont think we tell the truth but it was honestly losing $3,000 to sell these vehicles thats after hold back and everything. So they just do not want it to hurt so much
Wow! If losing that much would it make sense to pay the 10% people money to walk away?Correct with 2023 pricing there just isn't as much room as once was.
The powers above me made the change again with 23MY prices doing 10% killed us and I know most of you dont think we tell the truth but it was honestly losing $3,000 to sell these vehicles thats after hold back and everything. So they just do not want it to hurt so much
Jeep already has a history of going after dealers that place orders for themselves using customer/employee names.Wow! If losing that much would it make sense to pay the 10% people money to walk away?
Are there prepayment penalties if dealer financed?
Could you shed some light on the rumors you guys need to run credit checks when placing orders?
This is not true or at least it wasn't when I placed my order with Mitch back in July. I DID have to fill out the credit authorization form for a credit pull but I can confirm that, true to Mitch's word, they did NOT run my credit report (I have not been notified of any hard inquiries).Is that true?