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Thank you! I just signed up. If it works out it might be the best $100 I've spent this year :)
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Tread Lightly - It costs 100$ but will guarantee you at least 1% below invoice. The catch is you have to have it for 60 days before you order. So might want to look into that soon.
Check the Wrangler forum, but I believe you just have be signed up 30-60 days before picking up vehicle. I remember discussions there where people signed up as they were ordering, since orders took ~2 months.

Also, not all dealers recognize the affiliate program. Some of the high discount dealers also didn't require it.

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Shipping is usually relatively cheap, like around $1000 for a truck. I would totally opt for that if it meant I could save 6% off invoice.
Man I really hope this is the case cause then this truck will be an absolute no-brainer to wait for. I already love everything about it.

btw, What is the "Affiliate Program"?
There are multiple posts discussing affiliate pricing and one with a map of dealers who are offering discounts on the JL. Check the wrangler side of this forum under purchasing and ordering. Do yourself a favor and read them through them if you are interested in saving money. Otherwise your local dealer will be happy to take full MSRP plus add one from you. Most dealers will not ship to an out of state buyer. They will require you to fly or drive in to do complete the purchase. You will he have to register and pay taxes in the state you reside in. A dealer can not force you to buy locally. They can however restrict rebates to residency. There won’t be much for rebates on the JT other than military.
 

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Looking to start touching base with a dealer in ma. Can anyone recommend a dealer that will go below msrp and is easy to deal with?
 

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Excellent heres to hoping they offer below msrp on the jt. I have tread lightly but it would be nice to get more on top of the 1%
 

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Ive seen that map its super helpful I was curious if those deals are current or not. Ill use that map once i start taking test drives.
I would suggest giving the dealers a call and seeing what they are offering. In my area some are transferring these discounts to the JT others state they will be above msrp. Play them against each other. Honestly I have been talking to dealers for the past month and have it narrowed down to two. One offering 7% under one offering 3% under with no destination so basically 6%.
 

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Excellent heres to hoping they offer below msrp on the jt. I have tread lightly but it would be nice to get more on top of the 1%
I think you need to raise your expectations. Don’t confuse MSRP with invoice. I would not accept anything less than 1% off invoice and I am hoping for much better than that.
 

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I think you need to raise your expectations. Don’t confuse MSRP with invoice. I would not accept anything less than 1% off invoice and I am hoping for much better than that.
tread lightly guarantees 1% off invoice im hoping to negotiate lower than that
 

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tread lightly guarantees 1% off invoice im hoping to negotiate lower than that
you should be able to find 5-6% below MSRP with tread lightly and that map. What a contribution to the Jeep community. Wish somebody posted that over at the Pacifica forum.
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