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2020 Jeep Gladiator Pricing: $33,545 (Sport), $40,395 (Overland), $43,545 (Rubicon) + Options Prices

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Here is the 2020 Jeep Gladiator Pricing!
  • Base Sport: $33,545
  • Base Sport S: $36,745
  • Base Overland: $40,395
  • Base Rubicon: $43,545
  • Fully-Loaded Rubicon: Approx. $60,000
  • Launch Edition: $60,815
**Pricing above does not include $1,495 destination charge**


OPTIONS PRICING: (running list below)

**Most packages and contents will be priced the same as the equivalent JL package, but not all**
  • Automatic transmission: $2000
  • Max Tow Group: $995
  • Regular Tow Group (Trailer Tow): $250
  • Bedliner: $250
  • Tonneau Cover: $495
  • Bluetooth Speaker: $295
  • Auxiliary Switches (center console): $295
  • Front steel bumper with removable end caps (Rubicon only): $695
  • Cargo Management Group (incl. 115v outlet in bed, Bed Trail Rails): $895
  • Forward-facing TrailCam: $595
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How is this even possible?
 

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What's the invoice cost on the launch edition package?
 

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How is this even possible?
It’s more than possible, it’s common. That’s about 12% off msrp. Most people here are getting this deal or close to it
 

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It’s more than possible, it’s common. That’s about 12% off msrp. Most people here are getting this deal or close to it
I’m not convinced “most” people are getting 12% off MSRP. Early orders benefited from dealers not knowing affiliate pricing wouldn’t be honored which resulted in 5-7% under invoice pricing. Since early June when dealers were made aware of this, discounts have dropped to 3-5% under invoice. And those 5% deals seem to all be tied to dealer financing.

I’m not trying to downplay the deals people have gotten early or on individual negotiations, but setting the expectations of easy 5%+ off invoice or 12% off MSRP only sets up the community for disappointment and frustration. If affiliate pricing gets added then we should start seeing 5-7% off invoice routinely. Just my .02
 

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I’m not convinced “most” people are getting 12% off MSRP. Early orders benefited from dealers not knowing affiliate pricing wouldn’t be honored which resulted in 5-7% under invoice pricing. Since early June when dealers were made aware of this, discounts have dropped to 3-5% under invoice. And those 5% deals seem to all be tied to dealer financing.

I’m not trying to downplay the deals people have gotten early or on individual negotiations, but setting the expectations of easy 5%+ off invoice or 12% off MSRP only sets up the community for disappointment and frustration. If affiliate pricing gets added then we should start seeing 5-7% off invoice routinely. Just my .02
People are still routinely getting 3-5% off invoice, and I said “or close to it”. We have known for awhile that affiliate pricing wasn’t working, so this isn’t a surprise. It was originally 7% with affiliate.

If you do your homework, and shop, you can work some dealers to 3-5%. I’m by no means a master car buyer, but with the tools you can get on this forum, it makes it easier. As I said, most people ON HERE have gotten this percentage off, with the early adopters getting the full 7%.
 

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I am new member to forum - want to thank everyone as I vistied this site often to help decide which vehicle to purchase. i was able to get my Gladiator Rubicon for 8.2% off MSRP of $61,275. Good luck new buyers!!
 
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I am new member to forum - want to think everyone as I vistied this site often to help decide which vehicle to purchase. i was able to get my Gladiator Rubicon for 8.2% off MSRP of $61,275. Good luck new buyers!!
congratulations! stick around and let us know how you like Truck
 

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...and this dealer thinks we are dumb enough to pay a $5000 market adjustment over MSRP. Good luck!!!
 

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Spotted this one this morning.
So they are asking 47840?

MSRP is just that Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price...

they are referring to ADP (Additional Dealer Profit) or Regional Market Adjustment of $5000 over MSRP
 

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"So they are asking 47840?
MSRP is just that Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price...they are referring to ADP (Additional Dealer Profit) or Regional Market Adjustment of $5000 over MSRP" (I tried to quote this instead of copy and paste but received an notice that said: Forbidden: you do not have permission ...)


B345T - Where do you see the extra $5000? The sticker says total price $42840. I don't see the ADP you are quoting.

What ever the price, whoever buys this needs to have a lift kit installed. It is sitting across a ditch with the left rear on the bank. I couldn't put my hand between the top of the tire and the body. It looks good, but you better not go off road with more than a bumpy dirt road.
 

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@Dooley the Clown that is a question that I asked you!..

the comment prior was referring to adp on that post

As for adding content and adjusting price I have no problem there, even though it is overinflated.

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