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They may have reduced the base price, but with the way they force you into packages, then couple the packages, you still end up buying more than you want or need. I just built one comparable to my 2020, and the MSRP is $8k more than I paid back then. Inflation sucks.
"Stock" 2024 JTR is about 54,000, with the two most popular options (Convenience and Tech Packages) about 57,000, but many would want the Active Safety package at 1295.
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My new head scratcher... You can add leather seats to the Sport S but not the Willys...
 

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My new head scratcher... You can add leather seats to the Sport S but not the Willys...
Thought it was a website mistake, but it is also omitted from the Order Guide for the Willys. They really do not want leather seats on the Willys for some reason.
 

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For my loaded 2022 JTR I paid $60K plus T&L so about $67K OTD. I have added about $10K in mods installed by me. I wonder what my value is now? LOL!! When the 2025 has the Hurricane engine how much do I want it? My 2022 plus about $40K. There will be much pain by many. Not sure where I stand.
Man, I feel pretty good about my '23 JTR price. I paid $46k and change before tt&l. MSRP was $62k+ or so. OTD was $52k+. I was looking around at used vehicles and nothing made sense. Guys were asking more for 3 year old Gladiators with 30k miles than I bought a '23 for new.
 

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Thought it was a website mistake, but it is also omitted from the Order Guide for the Willys. They really do not want leather seats on the Willys for some reason.
My guess is they figure it may cannabalize sales of the Rubicon and Mohave to some extent and they don't want that. Whereas they figure nobody shopping a Sport will have the cash to pony up to a Rubicon/Mohave so we'll allow them some flexibility to add some creature comforts which also allows them to grab some more of your money.
 
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They need to cut prices more...just built a 2024 on the Canadian jeep configurator...we just got access. They want to sell Mojave X and Rubicon X for 98k up here :LOL:
Good luck jeep , the fact you can only get cloth seats and pay 84k is also a joke on the regular Mojave.
 

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They need to cut prices more...just built a 2024 on the Canadian jeep configurator...we just got access. They want to sell Mojave X and Rubicon X for 98k up here
That's 72K in USD
And that's about right for one that is absolutely fully loaded with all possible options.
It's high, yes, but if you take a 2022 Overland MSRP and add in all of the differences of a loaded Mojave, it would work out to a similar price - but be an Overland.
2022 Overland MSRP was about 62K
Add to that 62K in 2022 the following -
Rear locker
wider axles
bigger tires
Mojave fox shocks
The Mojave frame
Power seats
the larger radio with UC 5
More air bags (and supposedly "other safety features new for 2024)
and you get over 70K
 

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That's 72K in USD
And that's about right for one that is absolutely fully loaded with all possible options.
It's high, yes, but if you take a 2022 Overland MSRP and add in all of the differences of a loaded Mojave, it would work out to a similar price - but be an Overland.
2022 Overland MSRP was about 62K
Add to that 62K in 2022 the following -
Rear locker
wider axles
bigger tires
Mojave fox shocks
The Mojave frame
Power seats
the larger radio with UC 5
More air bags (and supposedly "other safety features new for 2024)
and you get over 70K
Cool , I think you missed my point. That is not good value . They should have kept the soft tex in the lower trim as an option and not forced everyone to upsize to the X is they want it. Rather buy a Full size truck at that price . He'll I could buy a trd pro tundra cheaper in Canada and I think those are expensive for what you get . We also get taxed extra when we buy expensive vehicles up here ,called the luxury tax which hits around 100k . They will be even hard to sell up here at those prices .
 

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Looks like the price cuts landed in the build tool. I can only really speak to the stock Mojave, since that's what I've been monitoring.

Before: $52,995
Now: $51,395
= $1,600

Couldn't even squeeze out that last hundred to match what the news articles said would be the average reduction ?
Ugh...

Not seeing notable changes to packages, but I haven't paid much attention to those. Only things I want are hard top and auto trans, and those prices are unchanged.
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