kayakmike
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Yes, I totally agree. I think it's just journalists trying to be concise, and maybe not being as detailed as we might expect. The autoblog article does say "anything that is optional on the rubicon will come standard on the launch edition" - that's sort of how I've understood it. I'm hoping that's the case.
For comparison, I used the spreadsheet @RTDNECO posted here and I'm getting roughly $63,620 for a fully loaded rubicon.
If the Launch Edition is not actually a fully loaded Rubicon, then it's not worth the cost for sure. I would also just do a custom order and get my Sting Gray!
However, If it is a fully loaded Rubicon, then it is a slamin' deal.
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One other thing. Both the Trailer Tow (ABR) and Cargo Management/Trail Rail (CMD) packages include a 240A alternator, so there is probably a cost savings in there when both packages are ordered together.Yeah, I'm in the same ballpark with my spreadsheet. If you look at MSRP before destination, that's basically the price they are advertising.
I sort of think the hard top should be less than the JL (less material behind the rear seat), but also assuming JL pricing for now. And they may up-charge for the wheels. Was looking at the dual top, but probably can pick up a soft top later.
I'm also assuming/hoping that when Jeep turns the order over to the local dealer, the dealers will honor the same pricing/discounts (I've sent and e-mail to Kent @ Peterson to confirm, but he may not know anything until the dealer conference call Monday). I'm not paying $61k MSRP for this, but would jump at 7% under invoice. I may start the process Thursday and see what pricing I end up with before committing.
The more I look at this, it's gotta include just about every option (even if they aren't listed in the FCA press release).
Showed my wife the granite on a JLU at a local dealer's web site. She likes it better than Gobi, so we may have a winner. Will drop by the dealer Monday to see granite in person.
Dang, and I need to visit a client in SLC late May/early June. I could totally see a Boise-SLC-Moab-AZ-SoCal trip on it's maiden voyage home if timing lines up!

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