ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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Have you walked around dealer lots lately? MSRP is way up there lately. Heck, we looked at a fully loaded JLU Rubicon that had a sticker of 79 (we passed, of course)72k.....
Lol
A JT Overland fairly well optioned is well over 62K by now (it was 62 when I ordered last summer) so a Rubicon at 70+ is no shock.
Of course we're talking sticker prices. Some are higher, and some dealers will deal.
Local dealer didn't even push back hard when insisted on full perfect NADA price for our Grand Cherokee. They weren't far off private sale price. My son got a really good price for his Compass when he traded it - he said that if he had sat still longer, he's sure they'd have gone higher in their offer.
It's 2023, eggs $4/dozen, milk is crazy, interest rates soaring - except for your bank account. Pennies, there.
Sales guy said they have no trouble moving pretty much everything at full MSRP.
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