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Picked up my Mojave today. From start to finish, it was a great experience. I can’t recommend Gupton enough.

Below is a pic of just some of the wranglers/gladiators ready to be picked up.

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Hell yeah congrats!

I think I see mine, there are a few of us waiting on that shipment.
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Jeep is currently offering 0% for 36 months. Daniel mentioned that he can offer between 2.9-4.9 depending on credit. Depending on how much you are borrowing, it’s probably better to take Jeep’s offer and pass on the discount Gupton is offering by going with their finance offer discount.
This question is probably dumb but can you finance for 60 months and use the chrysler offer of 0 for 36 ss part of it?
 

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Jeep is currently offering 0% for 36 months. Daniel mentioned that he can offer between 2.9-4.9 depending on credit. Depending on how much you are borrowing, it’s probably better to take Jeep’s offer and pass on the discount Gupton is offering by going with their finance offer discount.
I know my credit union is offering 2.35 right now and I have excellent credit
 

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Jeep is currently offering 0% for 36 months. Daniel mentioned that he can offer between 2.9-4.9 depending on credit. Depending on how much you are borrowing, it’s probably better to take Jeep’s offer and pass on the discount Gupton is offering by going with their finance offer discount.
Lol i wish, 0% for only 36 months sucks, maybe if it was 60. I’m planning on the discount and probably 10-12K down, which is about 20%. I’d rather have a $630 a month car payment than a 1,150 a month car payment lol. I’ll just send an extra $100 a month to eat into that interest charge and throw any bonuses I get towards it, should easily knock off a year of payments. You also have to remember he’s giving the 1% discount which is different for everybody but about $550 for me. That plus a 2.9% rate is equal to about 2.5% at other banks, that’s a pretty low rate. I’ve heard some banks go 1.9% which is very good.
 

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Lol i wish, 0% for only 36 months sucks, maybe if it was 60. I’m planning on the discount and probably 10-12K down, which is about 20%. I’d rather have a $630 a month car payment than a 1,150 a month car payment lol. I’ll just send an extra $100 a month to eat into that interest charge and throw any bonuses I get towards it, should easily knock off a year of payments. You also have to remember he’s giving the 1% discount which is different for everybody but about $550 for me. That plus a 2.9% rate is equal to about 2.5% at other banks, that’s a pretty low rate. I’ve heard some banks go 1.9% which is very good.
Yes, it really depends on how much you are putting down and the overall cost of your vehicle. For me, I took Jeep’s free money.
 

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Hell yeah congrats!

I think I see mine, there are a few of us waiting on that shipment.
Which one is yours? I looked at all of them pretty closely.

I can tell you, snazzberry, or whatever it is called is pretty sharp in person.
 

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Lol i wish, 0% for only 36 months sucks, maybe if it was 60. I’m planning on the discount and probably 10-12K down, which is about 20%. I’d rather have a $630 a month car payment than a 1,150 a month car payment lol. I’ll just send an extra $100 a month to eat into that interest charge and throw any bonuses I get towards it, should easily knock off a year of payments. You also have to remember he’s giving the 1% discount which is different for everybody but about $550 for me. That plus a 2.9% rate is equal to about 2.5% at other banks, that’s a pretty low rate. I’ve heard some banks go 1.9% which is very good.
Another option is take Guptons money and extra 1% off invoice then refinance with local credit union after 7 months. My credit union offers $400 right now to refinance a late model vehicle with them. Get best of both worlds.
 

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When I financed with Gupton in July it was 2.79% at 72 months, was happy with that rate, hoping to get same rate on wife’s Sahara whenever it shows up
 

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Picked up my Mojave today. From start to finish, it was a great experience. I can’t recommend Gupton enough.

Below is a pic of just some of the wranglers/gladiators ready to be picked up.

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Any other pics of that lineup? I've got a Crystal Granite JTRD that might be pictured, supposed to be delivered any day now.. :LOL:
 

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Yes, it really depends on how much you are putting down and the overall cost of your vehicle. For me, I took Jeep’s free money.
Oh don’t get me wrong I’d love to do that! But seeing as the Gladiator was kind of a last minute purchase I wasn’t super prepared. The trade in values on used cars is what pushed me to start looking. Cars are just too expensive these days for short loan terms unless you make a ton of money. I’m certainly not a poor individual but 56K for a car is a lot of money.

Another option is take Guptons money and extra 1% off invoice then refinance with local credit union after 7 months. My credit union offers $400 right now to refinance a late model vehicle with them. Get best of both worlds.
Definitely a consideration. I’m always looking at rates and seeing how I can make my finances work better. My challenger was 4% and after 11 months I knocked it down to 2.7% which saved me a good amount and I just kept making the original payment.
 

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Oh don’t get me wrong I’d love to do that! But seeing as the Gladiator was kind of a last minute purchase I wasn’t super prepared. The trade in values on used cars is what pushed me to start looking. Cars are just too expensive these days for short loan terms unless you make a ton of money. I’m certainly not a poor individual but 56K for a car is a lot of money.



Definitely a consideration. I’m always looking at rates and seeing how I can make my finances work better. My challenger was 4% and after 11 months I knocked it down to 2.7% which saved me a good amount and I just kept making the original payment.
You are right, cars are way to expensive these days. Maybe I’m just getting old. I think everything is too expensive these days. My truck had a sticker price of 52k. This truck is definitely not a 52k truck. Actually, I don’t think it’s worth what I paid with the discount, but it was the compromise of wanting a Wrangler, but needing a truck.
 

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Is you first name Phil? If so, yep.
Welp, I guess it’s not mine lol.

I saw Sting Gray Mojave w/ painted fenders, roof and led lights.

Thought it was mine since ETA is 9/6. (Tomorrow)
 

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Had my sister do some recon, my truck isn't there. That Sting Gray Mojave in the picture above was for "Jeffery" if I read the name right on the sticker via Facetime.
 

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Had my sister do some recon, my truck isn't there. That Sting Gray Mojave in the picture above was for "Jeffery" if I read the name right on the sticker via Facetime.
Oh, I thought it was Phil. Sorry about that!
On another note, your Jeep could be there. This was just one of the rows of Jeeps. There were plenty other Jeeps there. They told me they get two to three delivery trucks a day there. ?
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