It's frustrating to read the good deals that many are getting. Where I am there is no way i can find anything near that. I would have to buy out of state, and it isn't easy when you have a vehicle to trade. Dealers aren't willing to give trade estimate based on photos.13.2% under MSRP or about 6.5% under invoice minus another $500 off for military. But I am still waiting for my JLUR in D1 status.
which dealer did you buy from?13.2% under MSRP or about 6.5% under invoice minus another $500 off for military. But I am still waiting for my JLUR in D1 status.
Trade gives you no tax benefit if you are dealing with an out of state dealer so keep that in consideration. I'm buying from in-state dealer but am still going to explore private sale or straight sale to a local dealer to avoid last minute low-ball trade in value.It's frustrating to read the good deals that many are getting. Where I am there is no way i can find anything near that. I would have to buy out of state, and it isn't easy when you have a vehicle to trade. Dealers aren't willing to give trade estimate based on photos.
trade aside, it's a hassle to travel many hours for a deal.
Farrish Jeep in Fairfax, VA. Talk to Spencer Colbert.which dealer did you buy from?
It's going to be a little difficult to actually compare apples to apples because DOC fees are different, trade or no trade, cash or required financing, any back-end add ons or purchases like warranties, windshield insurance, magic wax, interior protectant, etc.Just want to know who in this forum got the best offer of all time.
Who did you use if you don’t mind me asking? The dealer who told me 6% under said I could t use the $500 in conjunction with the deal13.2% under MSRP or about 6.5% under invoice minus another $500 off for military. But I am still waiting for my JLUR in D1 status.
Yeah, but they have $1100 in fees. I think everything except tax, title, and license should be included in these calculations otherwise it's apples to oranges.Here's a deal at ~15% off MSRP. This dealership has all of theirs marked way down.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/745765857/overview/
Good point. I assumed some of these other deals mentioned were pre fees and TTL but that is pretty high. Interesting they are advertising a 1.9% rate for 72mos also. Not sure who's funding at that rate, but I know it's not FCA,Yeah, but they have $1100 in fees. I think everything except tax, title, and license should be included in these calculations otherwise it's apples to oranges.
Not necessarily true. Depends on your state. Whatever state your vehicle is registered and titled in determines if the trade-in can receive the tax benefit.Trade gives you no tax benefit if you are dealing with an out of state dealer so keep that in consideration. I'm buying from in-state dealer but am still going to explore private sale or straight sale to a local dealer to avoid last minute low-ball trade in value.
I did not know that-will have to investigate. Still hoping to get a good deal on the sale regardless. I could sell my trade privately although it's a pain in the neck.Trade gives you no tax benefit if you are dealing with an out of state dealer so keep that in consideration. I'm buying from in-state dealer but am still going to explore private sale or straight sale to a local dealer to avoid last minute low-ball trade in value.
ZIEGLER SchaumburgWhich dealer?