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Ahh, I got ya!$75K for a Rubicon non 392. I wasn't originally looking for a 392 but they had this on the lot and I couldn't believe the price as everyone I had seen even used where in the $80K range so I took it.
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Ahh, I got ya!$75K for a Rubicon non 392. I wasn't originally looking for a 392 but they had this on the lot and I couldn't believe the price as everyone I had seen even used where in the $80K range so I took it.
for that price, one might as well get a 392. $70-$75k on a v6 rubicon is insane to me. The v8 should also hold value a bit better..especially since 2024 is the final year of production.$75K for a Rubicon non 392. I wasn't originally looking for a 392 but they had this on the lot and I couldn't believe the price as everyone I had seen even used where in the $80K range so I took it.
I think you did well. I prefer the pre-upgrade interior actually and the 3.73s are much nicer for interstate travel with 35"s vs the 4.56s (in my limited comparison with a buddy's XR). Enjoy it.The spec'd out 24 Rubicon w/XR was about $75K before taxes and licenses. We got this for $70K out the door. I never say I paid more than a new 24 Rubicon I just said it was about the same as a new one. Considering this one has low mileage, rock engineering steps, upgraded suspension with 35s, winch, some interior upgrades I am more than happy with the price I paid for it over getting a 24 Rubicon.
If that is truly available for $75K you should buy that and put it on Hemmings. Collectors are already collecting these...I drive pass this one on my way to work every morning. It‘s for sale at a Hyundai dealer, and litreally sits on display next to the CDJR dealer I ordered my ’21 392 from. I saw it in my town behind me maybe 2 months ago and then now on that Hyundai lot. It’s just a regular 392, but the Earl color is beautiful. Says its 75K.
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That is exactly what mine was listed for except mine had 9,055 miles on it and we talked them down on the price. I couldn't believe the price to begin with and didn't think they would do anything on the price but they did and they were probably the best dealership I have worked with. They were not pushy and straight up on everything and no extra costs or add-ons like other dealerships try throwing like nitrogen filled tires or leather protection that they supposed already did. Every other used one in this area is in the $80K range with more miles.I drive pass this one on my way to work every morning. It‘s for sale at a Hyundai dealer, and litreally sits on display next to the CDJR dealer I ordered my ’21 392 from. I saw it in my town behind me maybe 2 months ago and then now on that Hyundai lot. It’s just a regular 392, but the Earl color is beautiful. Says its 75K.
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Yeah, I don't like the all red interior plus a new one is out of my price range anyways and with them not going to make the 392 I am pretty happy I got one as I think they will only go up in value. It drives pretty nice on the highway with the 35s. I was thinking I might have to regear it but I don't think I will at least while we keep the 35s. I have 35s on my Gladiator with 3.73 and it needs to get regeared but this is a whole different animal.I think you did well. I prefer the pre-upgrade interior actually and the 3.73s are much nicer for interstate travel with 35"s vs the 4.56s (in my limited comparison with a buddy's XR). Enjoy it.
Yeah I don't see the need honestly. The XR was just announced when I got my allocation but don't think I missed anything. Having the Fox shocks is a bonus too IMO.Yeah, I don't like the all red interior plus a new one is out of my price range anyways and with them not going to make the 392 I am pretty happy I got one as I think they will only go up in value. It drives pretty nice on the highway with the 35s. I was thinking I might have to regear it but I don't think I will at least while we keep the 35s. I have 35s on my Gladiator with 3.73 and it needs to get regeared but this is a whole different animal.
You could've gotten a brand new (ordered) 2024 for $80k-$82k depending on options last fall.If that is truly available for $75K you should buy that and put it on Hemmings. Collectors are already collecting these...
I feel lucky....Im getting about 12.9mpg daily with 37's. I drive it almost every day and love it!I’ve had each year of 392.
Naturally, I’d recommend the 24 as you get more tech/safety and standard features.
If ‘24 isn’t realistic, go for a 22 or 23 w XR package (4:56s, reinforced tailgate, 35s, etc)
Downside for DDing… I guess I’d say fuel consumption.. averaging ~11 mpg
I will agree with that, where`s the dealer. Just looking on the website a 392 Rubicon is $94k with delivery included$75k for a new MY24 392 when & where? That is even MUCH deeper than the dealers selling below invoice. For reference... a ~$90k MSRP '24 Rubicon has an invoice price of over $87k.
$70k OTD (including all taxes & fees) also seems almost too cheap. That was a hell of a deal if that were the case.
I clarified in my next post that it was a Standard Rubicon that we were looking at ordering not a 392 when we found this used one.I will agree with that, where`s the dealer. Just looking on the website a 392 Rubicon is $94k with delivery included