Quasimodo
Well-Known Member
I totally agree with this post. Our 2016 Jeep Cherokee has more options than the Sahara and was much cheaper. I have gone to Jeep dealers in the past and discussed pricing of a Wrangler and they didn't seem to want to budge much off of MSRP. We got our Cherokee for 20% off of MSRP, but I can't imagine a dealer doing that on a Wrangler. Probably because they don't feel there is much of a competition in the market place - something that probably prevents them from adding such options at a lower price point and that I hope will change with the release of the Ford Bronco. Right now I am looking at other options like the Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro and the Chevy Colorado ZR2. Both trucks have offroading capability and more options, but are at least $6k cheaper. Maybe that will be my leverage to get a better price on a Wrangler in the future....
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