CT_LFC
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Just did a Vroom and am down to $43.3K.....i did cross 30K miles the other day so that plays a role but that is $10K less than the highest offer i have ever gotten.
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Bull shit, the people with the money are riding Harley’s. Follow the dollar. Society dies when one evolution passes on. Then something else comes along. You will be amazed at what is coming, but you will be on the out. Have a great day.Several sources which track used car pricing are predicting the used car price bubble to burst in 2022. Given the extreme run up, used car prices are predicted to fall 30% by year end. Given the run up, this takes us back to a more normal market for used cars. Do you think Jeep will fall in line with the rest of the used car market in this price bubble?
Base MSRP on the Sahara Altitude increased about $700 from 2021, however, the 8.4” Nav with alpine audio & proximity door locking became standard equipment. That made my ‘22 order a good bit less than what I had spec’d out on a ‘21.For 2022 Jeep did not have any price hikes, however I just ordered a 392 and it came in 3k higher than Jeep's website. We have also seen price hikes in the TRX and trucks.
I'd agree with you that 0% for 36 mths isn't beneficial for those that are starting from scratch with no huge downpayment or trade in to offset a huge chunk of new vehicle price.Right! I wonder who takes that offer.
A $60,000 Jeep over 36 months is a $1,700 monthly payment...!
Right! I wonder who takes that offer.
A $60,000 Jeep over 36 months is a $1,700 monthly payment...!
This is what we're planning on doing when the new car arrives. Large equity in current vehicle, plus extra cash down. Should be able to get a payment in the $450/mo range for 3 years.I'd agree with you that 0% for 36 mths isn't beneficial for those that are starting from scratch with no huge downpayment or trade in to offset a huge chunk of new vehicle price.
But a great deal of folks DO have equity to bring that loan balance down. I was able to take advantage of the 0% back in April. Received 30k in trade on my 2014 JKU. Added 7k to that and financed the remaining balance of a JLUR I factory ordered.
Payments are only $387 a month for 3 years.
MeRight! I wonder who takes that offer.
A $60,000 Jeep over 36 months is a $1,700 monthly payment...!
The pricing guide pdf for January shows $400 less than December's guide and the Jeep website number. Where do you numbers show different?For 2022 Jeep did not have any price hikes, however I just ordered a 392 and it came in 3k higher than Jeep's website. We have also seen price hikes in the TRX and trucks.
Today we saw the base price of a 4xe increase by about 1500! I haven't had a chance to review other vehicles yet.Base MSRP on the Sahara Altitude increased about $700 from 2021, however, the 8.4” Nav with alpine audio & proximity door locking became standard equipment. That made my ‘22 order a good bit less than what I had spec’d out on a ‘21.
On my POC I have a base MSRP of 77,095 for the 392. I believe a few days ago it was 74,800, and the orders that I have submitted for customers have also increased by that amount.The pricing guide pdf for January shows $400 less than December's guide and the Jeep website number. Where do you numbers show different?
Looking at these POCs, it’s interesting that black is $100 more on one than the other. Gorilla glass is more, advanced safety group is more, trailer tow group is more, cold weather group is more. Yikes.Today we saw the base price of a 4xe increase by about 1500! I haven't had a chance to review other vehicles yet.
On my POC I have a base MSRP of 77,095 for the 392. I believe a few days ago it was 74,800, and the orders that I have submitted for customers have also increased by that amount.