lotecredneck
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- First Name
- Tony
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- Location
- Texarkana, TX
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- 2023 Jeep Gladiator
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I just sold my FJ Cruiser that I've owned for 13 years. I just bought a '23 Texas Trail Gladiator and here is how I did it to maximize the total discount....
This vehicle had an MSRP of $51995.00 and with Employee pricing the sales price was $48,213. I then had a special offer coupon from FCA that was sent via email that was good for another $1,000. Then I financed the Jeep with Stellantis Financial @ 1.9% for 72 months and they gave me another $1,000 off for financing with them. This now makes the total sales price $46,213. They financed the entire amount including tax, title and license for the 72 month term. This will make a total of all payments including interest and TT&L $52,485.84. I then put the money (cash) I was going to purchase the Gladiator with in a 5 Year CD @ 5.5%. This will yield $15,194.52 in earned interest over 5 years.
So, if you take the sales price not including TT&L which is $46,213 and add the interest I will pay of $2,957.57 it totals $49,170.57. Then reduce that amount by the interest earned for 5 years of $15,194.52 and the price I paid works out to $33,976.05. I feel like I can still get a decent rate at the end of the 5th year for another year to earn more, but that rate is unknown, but will reduce the overall cost even more. So with tax, title and license I will be in this for $37,291.32 less any interest I earn after the 5th year.....
This vehicle had an MSRP of $51995.00 and with Employee pricing the sales price was $48,213. I then had a special offer coupon from FCA that was sent via email that was good for another $1,000. Then I financed the Jeep with Stellantis Financial @ 1.9% for 72 months and they gave me another $1,000 off for financing with them. This now makes the total sales price $46,213. They financed the entire amount including tax, title and license for the 72 month term. This will make a total of all payments including interest and TT&L $52,485.84. I then put the money (cash) I was going to purchase the Gladiator with in a 5 Year CD @ 5.5%. This will yield $15,194.52 in earned interest over 5 years.
So, if you take the sales price not including TT&L which is $46,213 and add the interest I will pay of $2,957.57 it totals $49,170.57. Then reduce that amount by the interest earned for 5 years of $15,194.52 and the price I paid works out to $33,976.05. I feel like I can still get a decent rate at the end of the 5th year for another year to earn more, but that rate is unknown, but will reduce the overall cost even more. So with tax, title and license I will be in this for $37,291.32 less any interest I earn after the 5th year.....
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