@minutemen
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- First Name
- David
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- New England
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- Black '20 JLUR
Any other options?No. Duel top and tow package.
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Any other options?No. Duel top and tow package.
No.............that's a HELLA lot of money!That’s a lot of money.
I may have to disagree slightly.Whoa, ok that makes it better. I thought the 392 would be every bit of $75K. I do think they are going to struggle selling it at MSRP for that much once the "newness" subsides. My prediction these will be the same as the others 1% below invoice or so by this time next year. No way they are going to sell enough at $77K to make it worth it for them. Who knows maybe I'll be wrong and they sell at a premium over all the other JL's.
You may be right, but the F150 is the top-selling vehicle in America, and the numbers far exceed that of the Wrangler. I honestly think that plays a huge role in the Raptors' demand. I'm curious to see how far FCA can push the price of a Jeep up. I'll admit, I'm interested in the 392 but not at full rip.I may have to disagree slightly.
Reason I got a Rubicon is because I couldn't get the Raptor dealers to deal. Limited quantity and a cult like following which I could see for this 392 as well. Ford dealers told me sorry Ill sell it soon enough. If this works out it will get a few existing wrangler owners to jump into a new one and could lure others in.
For sure totally agree on cost. Im interested as well just not as much for $77K.You may be right, but the F150 is the top-selling vehicle in America, and the numbers far exceed that of the Wrangler. I honestly think that plays a huge role in the Raptors' demand. I'm curious to see how far FCA can push the price of a Jeep up. I'll admit, I'm interested in the 392 but not at full rip.
Yeah I guess time will tell. A Raptor isn't a Wrangler. All the hopefuls thought the same about the Trackhawk and the first that had to be at C&C were paying $10K over sticker and said there would be the demand. You can buy those now for well under MSRP. Jeep has yet to create anything that commands above MSRP or even MSRP demand after time. My bet in Vegas will be on the average Joe will be buying a 392 for under MSRP this time next year.I may have to disagree slightly.
Reason I got a Rubicon is because I couldn't get the Raptor dealers to deal. Limited quantity and a cult like following which I could see for this 392 as well. Ford dealers told me sorry Ill sell it soon enough. If this works out it will get a few existing wrangler owners to jump into a new one and could lure others in.