TV commercial mentioned the Gladiator. If i did not already have mine it would be worth a trip to the dealer.I checked web page and did not see it for the JT, shows it to be for 2019 models excluding Wrangler. Sure hope it updates. Very misleading as add pic shows all the vehicles.
This. Can we get some real buyers commenting on “this was MSRP and this is what I paid”How good is employee pricing?
My father in law retired from jeep, we got 6% below invoiceNot sure but it has to be somewhere south of invoice.
True, but it makes it easier for people who live in areas like SoCal as i do. It took me over a month of persistence to finally get 5% below invoice, it was not fun but in the end i got what i wanted.Getting 5-7% off invoice like most dealers are willing to do is cheaper than employee pricing. Maybe this deal would be easier at dealers unwilling to negotiate but most dealers seem willing to do better if you push. Just ask for the invoice paper and you will see the invoice and EP price which is employee price. Take 5% off invoice and should be below EP.
Right. When I brought it up to the guy who sold me my Gladiator, we've become somewhat friends since the purchase and he's been available to answer all the questions I've had, he said he heard about dealerships (and folks bringing up the various "deals"/offers found on jeep forums) offering employee pricing. Unlike other models, the dealership doesn't get anything from FCA on Gladiators. If they sell at a loss or lesser margine, they don't get "reimbursed" like say they do for the Wrangler. It used to be that way for the Wrangler, but now he said Wranglers have been selling low and they've had FCA help them with the loss.Depends on what model your buying.
Agreed. And there will always be some better deal, for some special event, at some dealership. I am happy with mine.It’s only a good deal if you are happy with the deal you got. There will always be instances when you second guess yourself about buying at the right time. None of us can see into future and know if rebates or sales are coming.
On my EP deal it was about 10% below MSRP. EP for FCA is usually 5% below factory invoice.How good is employee pricing?