Troybilt
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I couldn't agree more. 60K is just crazy talk. I do think they may uncharge us for the tiny little bed that we will get more that your $1,000 prediction but You nailed the rest.Yeah, I'm not buying the rumors that JT Gladiators will be $60K+ vehicles. Here's why...
The JL Wrangler Rubicon 4 door with no options is $42,940 MSRP including destination charge.
People are routinely getting 5% off MSRP and as much as 6.5% off INVOICE price. Read here for example: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...p-just-ordered-6-5-off-invoice-on-2019.15101/
Applying that 6.5% discount to the above $42,940 MSRP (not the INVOICE price as he achieved) lands you $40,148 final price before taxes on a Wrangler Rubicon 4 door with no options.
Now, let's assume the following amounts for MSRP occurs on Gladiators:
+ $1,000 Gladiator upcharge from JL Wrangler 4 door
+ $4,000 Diesel engine
+ $2,000 Automatic Transmission
That's +$7,000. Apply 6.5% off and you are at $6,545 in upgrades.
Leaves you a total of $46,693 final price for a Gladiator Rubicon Diesel Automatic with no other options after 6.5% MSRP discount.
There's no way in hell im paying the ridiculous FCA prices on options like $700 trailer hitches, $900 LED lights, and $1,300 bumpers when I can buy arguably better alternatives for each item through the aftermarket.
If you are paying over $50K for a Wrangler Rubicon or Sahara and closer to $60K with options then you aren't doing your homework on pricing, loading up with IMHO unnecessary over priced options, or simply letting the dealer reach into your wallet.
There's no way JT Gladiators will routinely sell for over $60K. Using my $46.6K example above, there's absolutely not +$14K of utility one can get out of a truck bed added to a JL Wrangler.
As others stated In other posts, if spending $60K+, there are many other arguably better vehicles available in the marketplace.
Will there be dealer price gouging initially? Sure. But the volume dealers will know better than to play stupid pricing games.
Im looking at a $45, 000 Rubicon JT with just a few options. Ill get it for the MSRP price of a JL Rubicon with the same options at my below invoice price.
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