LJ_3M121318
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- First Name
- LJ
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- Mar 23, 2021
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- Los Angeles
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- 2021 4xe Rubicon
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Hello everyone, I'm going to be joining the Jeep fam with the 4xe. Have a Titan that's lived it's life and have been researching a Rubicon for while, and the 4xe has made me jump over to this side.
Question- I see many people are going to the Jeep site, building out the 4xe and taking that to various dealerships for the best price. My question is that really the best way to go about this? I'm always concerned ordering anything direct from factory as there are always delays and such. Also, waiting allows me to learn about all the extra discounts (Tread lightly, CA clean fuel reward, etc). Plus if I order right now they would have to build it to my specifications so maybe it takes 3 months to get it, rather than one already at the dealer shortly. So I've been thinking maybe wait until they arrive at Dealers (within 30 days from now?) and then have the Dealer just add on the things I want (Skytouch, painted fenders, etc.). Obviously it wouldn't be installed by the folks at the Ohio plant right off the assembly, but I figure the Dealers know how to do it and if they mess up I would go back to them to fix.
So considering all the scenarios, is it better to build online and negotiate with a dealer now, or just wait until one that is close enough to your style arrives at a dealer and add in options at Dealer?
Question- I see many people are going to the Jeep site, building out the 4xe and taking that to various dealerships for the best price. My question is that really the best way to go about this? I'm always concerned ordering anything direct from factory as there are always delays and such. Also, waiting allows me to learn about all the extra discounts (Tread lightly, CA clean fuel reward, etc). Plus if I order right now they would have to build it to my specifications so maybe it takes 3 months to get it, rather than one already at the dealer shortly. So I've been thinking maybe wait until they arrive at Dealers (within 30 days from now?) and then have the Dealer just add on the things I want (Skytouch, painted fenders, etc.). Obviously it wouldn't be installed by the folks at the Ohio plant right off the assembly, but I figure the Dealers know how to do it and if they mess up I would go back to them to fix.
So considering all the scenarios, is it better to build online and negotiate with a dealer now, or just wait until one that is close enough to your style arrives at a dealer and add in options at Dealer?
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