Hootbro
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Get what back? The $15K you overpaid?The prices have been all over the place. I think I paid about $15,000 too much. as I paid about $60,000 +T&L. I'll get it all back if I ever sell it.
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Get what back? The $15K you overpaid?The prices have been all over the place. I think I paid about $15,000 too much. as I paid about $60,000 +T&L. I'll get it all back if I ever sell it.
38k straight, or after a trade? If straight, that’s a crazy good price.OK, I'll play.
Leased a 23' sport s max tow thinking we'd tow. Stickered for $52K , felt like I got a good deal at $43K.
started looking at the end of the lease and found an internet price on a 25' Mojave that seemed to good to be true.
Being month end, year end and a 600 mile loaner, I am the new owner of a 25 Mojave with a few bells and whistles. Sticker was $58K and paperwork after all discounts show I ended up paying a hair less than $38K. Needless to say very happy with deal. Great small town dealer too. Still waiting for an additional bill or knock on the door from the police.... In the meantime, I'll drive it like I stole it...
In all seriousness, I never get emotional about a vehicle purchase, and be prepared to walk away and be patient.
The upgraded sound system was the main reason we moved up to the X over the non-x. The non-x sound system man, was hot garbage.
Agree to a point, I think it's more useful for someone thinking about upgrading, or buying one, just making sure they are not getting ripped off kind of thing. Like not a bad thing to see what guys are getting them for, and different models, etc.>>how-much-did-you-pay-for-your-gladiator.<<
More than some, less than others, about right for my thinking.
Who gives a crap if it's more or less - is this a contest comparing your deal-making abilities?
If you bought it, then you must have been ok with the price. If you are not ok with the price - who is to blame?
If you find out someone paid less, will it piss you off?
Never did understand this sort of thing..........
The problem there is that pricing can be regional. What a person pays in Iowa can be VERY different from a normal good price in CA - incentives vary with region, supply and demand, dealerships and so on. In Iowa, almost all dealerships are MSRP, take it or leave it (except for the regional incentives). They don't need to bargain because people come in and buy off the lot and MSRP is usually paid.Agree to a point, I think it's more useful for someone thinking about upgrading, or buying one, just making sure they are not getting ripped off kind of thing. Like not a bad thing to see what guys are getting them for, and different models, etc.
Leather25 Rubicon w MSRP of 59,245, I paid 43,345 plus 1,175 shipping. It was red and with the packages I wanted. I wanted joose but all of them had leather and I'm in Las Vegas.
Agree. Now if I could find some full grain leather seats not the thin supple stuff I’d change my mind maybe. The thin stuff always makes me nervous that I’m going to damage some hellaciously expensive seating. I’d like boot or belt leather. I’d throw down some cash on that if I could find it.Leathernow I will get kick back for that, but I totally agree with you .