Due to the electronic component shortages plaguing all industries and shortage of new inventory, most dealerships aren't offering the deep discounts they were last year, especially on the lower cost packages like the Sport/ S. The higher cost/ high margin packages don't move as fast so you might...
MRSP includes the destination charge of $1,495. Check the window sticker. It's a line item just like the base price or any added options except there is no dealer cost vs. list price. It's a flat rate.
No dealer is anywhere near 8% under invoice around my area unless you are including the...
You need to ask your dealer if they are including any rebates (FCA/ Jeep, Trucar, etc.) in the discount quoted. It's likely they are already including the national incentive ($2000) but if they aren't then the FCA cash back incentives would be additive to the dealer discount. Many dealers...
https://www.jeep.com/sufu.html
This has been posted on the forum previously but if you sign-up for updates on the Jeep corporate page you'll likely receive an additional cash incentive code via email. I just did it last week and I got an email a couple days ago with a $1K cash back code. Worth...
Dealers in my area seem to be discounting the Overland models more than any other? Same $1500 cash back incentive as the Sport but dealer discounts are much higher right up front. Wondering if there are additional FCA dealer incentives to move the Overlands?
I just want to confirm what the Sport A/T upgrade tire is before I order it. Everything I've seen in person so far has had the standard A/S tires. I want to make sure the A/T upgrade is winter rated.
Note Rubicon's limitation - 6,000 pounds towing tops and yet you have the 4.10 ratio and wider track axles.
Rubi tow capacity is 7K lbs. and 1250 lb. max. payload vs. 7650 & 1550 for the max tow.
Same size as the standard All-Season tires. Anyone know what make and model they are? Rather than immediately swapping out the stock all-season tires and silver wheels with Rubi take-off's, I'm contemplating going with the optional black wheels with the all-terrains. The two upgrades would be...
Your remote location is definitely working against you for a quick turnaround on this one. I don't know but would think there are a very limited number of Jeep dealerships in Hawaii and given the current allocation constraints and logistics of shipping parts from the mainland, your dealer is...
"A Jeep thing"
IMO, it was "A Jeep Thing" until Jeep engineering pulled apart enough returned steering gear's to figure out that the original aluminum (or whatever alloy it is) design was not up to the task and changed it to steel.