So did that other blue I wanted to see. I was interested in both colors (although I'd not do a thing until next spring due to the snow plow setup I have.I see the 41 color disappeared from the online order build and price?
Sorry, they can't legally do that. (not to mention the process it would involve!)Such a shame. I was excited for 41. Theyre definitely just taking 24 models and slapping "2025" stickers on them just to get rid of stock
A few weeks back I bought from a dealer out of state a new 2023 Willy’s Ecodiesel with red color matched hardtop and fenders for $44k with a sticker price of $63k. Had about 100 miles on it! That’s a huge % off I went all the way from RI to TN to get it and paid $1k to have a hauler bring it up. If I was looking 2024, I’d get a nighthawk and replace the wheels. They can be had for low to mid $30sMaybe they'll bring it back. They're scrambling these days with quality control and sales problems. I've been talking to a dealer about the crazy discounts and rebates that would allow me to get a 2024 sport for about $30k, but he told me today there's a stop sale on all 2024 gladiators for a safety recall. If I didn't live in the rust belt I'd be driving an old CJ8 year round.
I didn't get into it with him (via text)he said some safety recall. I just said I'll hold off a bit longer. Nothing wrong with my 2020 really, other than it's auto. But it doesn't sound like they ever had a decent MT in these things and now they're giving up. All my JK's were MT and never had any issues.Stop sale for what?
Stop sale on all? Hard to imagine they'd do that.but he told me today there's a stop sale on all 2024 gladiators for a safety recall.
I, for one support your pursuit of new employment with Jeep, even if your experience is dated. Can't be any worse than it is.If I wanted a job, I'd see about taking over as their webmaster - I couldn't do a worse job than they are doing! (and I do have some experience, though it's 10 years old)
All the 23 JLs I've been shopping also are on stop sales for a safety recall. The NHTSA recall site shows for a faulty gauges with no fix available yet. I should clear my statement, only new unsold 23s are affected by the stop sale, used ones can still be sold.Stop sale on all? Hard to imagine they'd do that.
The only recall for 2024 covers 2020-2024 Gladiator and 2018-2024 Wrangler.
That means they'd have to stop selling all of those.