Agreed, the rebate needs to increase and/or 0% financing extend to the Rubicon, likely both to attract buyers right now. There are 80+ rubicons within 25 miles of me in PA, the damn near same 80+ rubicons that have been collecting dust since nov/dec. They need to get creative to get these off their lots, e.g. accepting my cash offer of 15% below msrp!Bottom line for me: the April incentives are not enough to motivate me to buy. Possibly even without the current economy issues. I feel like Jeep will have to do more if they want to move inventory right now.
Try to find a Sport or Sport S with max tow in stock, it's impossible .... They are moving inventory, just not the $50K+ inventory. I think they are perfectly fine with that.Agreed, the rebate needs to increase and/or 0% financing extend to the Rubicon, likely both to attract buyers right now. There are 80+ rubicons within 25 miles of me in PA, the damn near same 80+ rubicons that have been collecting dust since nov/dec. They need to get creative to get these off their lots, e.g. accepting my cash offer of 15% below msrp!
Probably around 750+ credit and a paying job. But that number and condition is relative to how much risk they want to take in order to move inventory.The fine print says 0% "for well qualified buyers". Can anyone tell me what a well qualified buyer is?
Then mine can continue to collect dust . . .Also, the financing offer does not stack with the rebates.
If I were buying right now I would wait a few months.
I predict that there will be some deep discounts, if they are still able to make cars. It would not surprise me if production does not resume this model year.
Well, demand was minimal even before the economy went to hell. Without significant incentives, the JTs will continue to sit around IMO. The same two dozen units have been sitting on the local dealer's lot here for months, including three or four Launch Editions.So what if they can’t build for say 2 months - Inventories would dwindle and prices could be closer to sticker Diesel Gladiators may not even built in 2020 Just saying as this has not come up it’s supply and demand.