I see snazzberry is still on the list, but I saw the dealer's screen - it's not on the screen to be ordered. If it's not on the dealer's screen of options to order, ya can't order it.I think High Velocity and Earl colors are going to be a no go this model year.
Snazzberry is a very nice color and I found it especially beautiful when it was freshly washed and during morning or evening hours when the lower sun would make the flake pop. However, it turned out to really show more pollen, dust and dew spot than I could handle. So, if your tastes are similar, maybe thatāll help you reconcile with not getting it.I see snazzberry is still on the list, but I saw the dealer's screen - it's not on the screen to be ordered. If it's not on the dealer's screen of options to order, ya can't order it.
I questioned them about it, and he said - here's the screen we order from - and it was simply not there, not even present in the list of colors. My wife and I actually figured one reason to order would be to get snazzberry, bummer.
Snazzberry is gorgeous. I've been regretting ordering Sarge a little bit. One thing that has made it easier to swallow is that I've seen Snazz on a fair amount of vehicles through the Stellantis lineup around here and haven't seen very many Sarge Jeeps. Obviously I like Sarge too and can't wait to get my hands on it.Snazzberry is a very nice color and I found it especially beautiful when it was freshly washed and during morning or evening hours when the lower sun would make the flake pop.
From what I've seen, all the Gobi and Silver rubicons have come with a gray dash for 2022 at least. Jeeps with the tan leather option all get gray dashes I think.Is it possible to get a Rubicon with a gray dash?
The Rubi dash color is dictated by the seats - tan = gray dash, black = red dash. My wife had to have the red dash, so I have a black interior in Hotlanta. I don't care because she let me get a Rubi.Is it possible to get a Rubicon with a gray dash?
The Rubi dash color is dictated by the seats - tan = gray dash, black = red dash. My wife had to have the red dash, so I have a black interior in Hotlanta. I don't care because she let me get a Rubi.
As for the switch, letās just say that it didnāt cost āmeā a dime!Snazzberry is a very nice color and I found it especially beautiful when it was freshly washed and during morning or evening hours when the lower sun would make the flake pop. However, it turned out to really show more pollen, dust and dew spot than I could handle. So, if your tastes are similar, maybe thatāll help you reconcile with not getting it.
Even though, my current Gobi lacks the brilliance of metallic flake, I especially like the look of cleanāish even if it isnāt quite clean. As well, I am also enjoying the greater contrast against the black. As for the switch, letās just say that it didnāt cost āmeā a dime!
Truly. I negotiated an ordered deal much like the Gupton pricing (actually a few bucks better) with a sales mgr. That person has since been promoted into a different role, so i did have to spend a bit of time clarifying our contracted OTD (Out the door) language with the new sales mgr, but we did arrive at the right meeting of the minds. This dealer doesn't have a defined program, nor shown interest in creating one, so perhaps their appetite for my type of deal may very depending on their economic circumstances.As for the switch, letās just say that it didnāt cost āmeā a dime!
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Truly. I negotiated an ordered deal much like the Gupton pricing (actually a few bucks better) with a sales mgr. That person has since been promoted into a different role, so i did have to spend a bit of time clarifying our contracted OTD (Out the door) language with the new sales mgr, but we did arrive at the right meeting of the minds. This dealer doesn't have a defined program, nor shown interest in creating one, so perhaps their appetite for my type of deal may very depending on their economic circumstances.
Iāve never actually worked in car sales, but Iāve known a few family friends who did, read and assimilated a fair bit of information over the years. As well, I have an accounting/finance/business analyst/sales background. So, I have no problem reconciling the numbers and I assure you that my net transaction was a VERY positive experience all the way around. However, I had to work for it in preparation, planning and a bit of worry about my sell price on my DD with rising interest rates and fuel prices. So, maybe not for the faint of heart, as itās a bit like playing the stock market.
I previously talked in this space and at least one person replied that not everyone likes to negotiate and I get that itās not everyoneās cup of tea. However, for me, its like playing a drawn out chess game having some idea of my next moves when itās my turn, but still rereading the board before each move.
I have thought about trying to help others as an Auto Buyerās Coach for a fee for those who would like a Deal Coach to help them navigate what can be a complicated auto buying / selling process where youāre pitted against trained sales professionals. If anyone is interested, send me a PM and we could try it out and discuss your Auto Objectives. Keep in mind that I do have a full time job, but I usually have some flexibility and discretion in my schedule. As for my recent deal experience, this will be my third Mojave since September, ā21, and each experience started and ended very POSITIVELY! Iāll mention that years prior I bought a new F150 xlt crew cab and a Silverado LT1 Double Cab at near 31.5% and 32% off of MSRP, respectively. However, those were time sensitive deals in a bit of a different world then what we know today.
Thatās the rub. This time, the reward surpassed the riskā¦All makes sense. Iāve done this same exact thing several times in the past but with the changed economic climate Iām not too sure I could pull it off again. Jealous of you Gobi owners, especially you Gobi Mojave owners. Of course pre ordering with a dealer like Gupton is possible but then factoring in travel either by auto or plane might negate the savings. A lot to consider. And then what to do with my current JT. Take a chance on trade value once I got there or sell on my own.