Jeeperjamie
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- First Name
- Jamie
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- Feb 12, 2020
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- Kannapolis nc
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- 2020 jeep gladiator
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I'm not going to argue about it but a Sport S isn't going to be worth more than $35,000 today with 37,000 to 40,000 miles on it. Unless you got a once in a lifetime deal on a Sport S then you paid at least $40,000 for one in 2020. Now a Base Sport could of been bought for less than that, I paid $37,100 out the door for my Base Sport in February 2020. I'm not making assumptions I'm just saying there is a greater chance that it's worth less now than it was in 2020. Probably more than likely it is.Here is a quote I got on a 2020 Rubicon at the beginning of the pandemic that I still kick myself for not moving. You’re really making too many assumptions. It was going to be like $46k otd. With that reasoning, I’m sure a sport s could have been had for less.
An equally equipped JT today has an MSRP of nearly 60k. It is very likely you could have bought a JT in 2020 and it be worth more today.
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I was offered $40,000 for mine when I was at the dealership but that was keeping the bumpers, lift, tires etc on mine. They have been interested in it for a while. That was with 54,000 miles on it. They could probably list it $45,000 and sell it because some people like to buy things already lifted and Hendricks likes to buy stuff already done up.
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