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Hey all. I was wondering if anyone knows of any Canadian Dealerships that are promising below invoice for the Gladiator?

I know there are a number in the states that are averaging between 5-8% and I was wondering if anyone knows about any in Canada, specifically Ontario. So far I only know of two dealerships and they advised me $2000 below MSRP. I’ve had many dealerships tell me they can’t offer any discount unless Jeep offers one.

Hopefully we got some Canadians on here.
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Hey all. I was wondering if anyone knows of any Canadian Dealerships that are promising below invoice for the Gladiator?

I know there are a number in the states that are averaging between 5-8% and I was wondering if anyone knows about any in Canada, specifically Ontario. So far I only know of two dealerships and they advised me $2000 below MSRP. I’ve had many dealerships tell me they can’t offer any discount unless Jeep offers one.

Hopefully we got some Canadians on here
Check and see if your workplace participates in the Chrysler Advantage Plan, any Jeep dealer should be able to get you pricing, or check if your company rep doesn’t know.

https://www.chrysler.ca/preferredcustomer/en/

You’ll need to get a code from your employer to log in. Then you can build and price with the discount.

While it’s not 7% below invoice it’s at invoice or slightly below, I guess there are different tiers to the program depending on your companies participation. The discount is stacked with any incentives, I was able to get 15k (10k discount and 5k incentive) off my Laramie Power Wagon and have some freebies thrown in.

I hate haggling and the back and forth bullshit, with this you build and price what you want with the discount, print out the build sheet and bring it to the dealer. Easiest vehicle purchase I’ve ever made. Yes it might leave some money on the table but from what I’ve been told it’s not much, I figure they made about 750$ after holdback on my PW.
 
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Ditto. Especially southern Ontario, but I don't mind a road trip for a great deal. Friend of mine said his buddy at a dealership in Hamilton said a fully loaded Rubicon for $60G out the door. Obviously we don't know yet if that's a good deal. 3 other dealers haven't said what kind of deal they can do, until they get pricing info.
 

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Ditto. Especially southern Ontario, but I don't mind a road trip for a great deal. Friend of mine said his buddy at a dealership in Hamilton said a fully loaded Rubicon for $60G out the door. Obviously we don't know yet if that's a good deal. 3 other dealers haven't said what kind of deal they can do, until they get pricing info.
Interesting, that's exactly the same figure I heard from the local dealerships owner.
$60,000 CA for a top of the line JT.
Don't expect any rebates this year, not for first runs of most vehicles.
 

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I’m starting a rumour that it’s $41900 all in for a loaded Rubi
That sounds about right if you are paying in the British Pound.
 

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There’s plenty of beautiful places to go topless. Hawaii seems like it’d be a good idea. Apparently Toledo doesn’t get me a Jeep any faster
 

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There’s plenty of beautiful places to go topless. Hawaii seems like it’d be a good idea. Apparently Toledo doesn’t get me a Jeep any faster
plenty of places in Canada too I bet.

I just meant to get a 7% off Invoice, you could move to Idaho.
 

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Lol. A new Jeep cost more in the US than it does in Canada. It’s significantly cheaper for us.

It’s almost 20,000 cheaper for a similarly equipped Wrangler because of the conversion rate
 
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Lol. A new Jeep cost more in the US than it does in Canada. It’s significantly cheaper for us.

It’s almost 20,000 cheaper for a similarly equipped Wrangler because of the conversion rate
how much is a bone stock wrangler rubicon, no options in canadian?
 

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Lol. A new Jeep cost more in the US than it does in Canada. It’s significantly cheaper for us.
how much is a bone stock wrangler rubicon, no options in canadian?
$48,495 CDN or $36,279 USD for a stock JLUR



Once you fully load them with options you’ll see the huge difference. It’s mainly due to conversion rates as to why the price is so different.

Test out the jeep.ca website and the jeep.com website. Fully load them up with all the same options and then convert the prices. A fully loaded JLUR is almost 20,000 Canadian cheaper.
That why most dealerships here buy back wranglers at top dollar and then resell them to the states.
 

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$48,495 CDN or $36,279 USD for a stock JLUR



Once you fully load them with options you’ll see the huge difference. It’s mainly due to conversion rates as to why the price is so different.

Test out the jeep.ca website and the jeep.com website. Fully load them up with all the same options and then convert the prices. A fully loaded JLUR is almost 20,000 Canadian cheaper.
That why most dealerships here buy back wranglers at top dollar and then resell them to the states.
Holy cow! That's amazing. You don't get 7% under msrp then, that wouldn't be fair.

I'm moving to Canada.
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