Jeeptimus Prime
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It should be but clicking on options will get you into trouble!Let's hope it's reasonable.
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It should be but clicking on options will get you into trouble!Let's hope it's reasonable.
Same's true on other sites as well...It should be but clicking on options will get you into trouble!
True. So the JT is expected to be available at dealerships in June but depending on the initial supply we can expect some dealerships to pull their usual markups. I don't expect to get a JT until the dust settles near the end of the year. Hopefully by then the Hercules will be availableSame's true on other sites as well...
In regareds to the "usual markups". Do dealers only do this with the vehicles they have on the lot? If I order a jeep from a dealer, and not Jeep.com, can they markup the price from what the website build/price says?True. So the JT is expected to be available at dealerships in June but depending on the initial supply we can expect some dealerships to pull their usual markups. I don't expect to get a JT until the dust settles near the end of the year. Hopefully by then the Hercules will be available
WHAT THE!????!!!! Is that another one parked next to it?Um....
Those are MI plates. Manufacturer's plates I'd guess. No way those are sellable JTs.What state plates are those? One has red front tow hooks, One has running boards.
Michigan manufactures plates.What state plates are those? One has red front tow hooks, One has running boards.
I agree those are not sales vehicles, still have questions however. Like what dealer is this and where is it located? Wonder if they want to make a test drive out to my dealer in Colorado with the manufacture test models. Even though not for sale I would still want to see them.Can you say one dealer's guerrilla marketing?