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I'm new to this and talking a shot so if someone would verify, that'd be great. I haven't received any feedback from out of state deep discount dealer yet when asking for trim RVs, so I'm on my own to sort out the best value, but I think I've found a way using Build-A-Jeep and the Leasehackr calculator:

If you take the sticker and payment from Jeep, plug the sticker into the LH calc and work the RV until the payment matches, is this an accurate way to produce the RV?

According to this method, using 0dn/36mos/15k, the RVs are as follows:
Rubicon 66.5%
Overland 68.5%
Willys 74.5%

I did this with 2 varying options for each trim level. Rubi and OL were both exact and Willy's came within 1%.

That's a big spread and seems to make the Willys quite a value.
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From what I’ve seen your figures are close. It’s the reason I leased and built a willys instead of a rubicon the payment was over $150 difference between the two even though msrp were only a couple thousand apart. Edmunds forum has some good info on lease rv
 
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From what I’ve seen your figures are close. It’s the reason I leased and built a willys instead of a rubicon the payment was over $150 difference between the two even though msrp were only a couple thousand apart. Edmunds forum has some good info on lease rv
Following up here. Edmunds lists the CCAP RVs for Gladiators (36m/15k) as:
Rubicon 60%
Overland 63%
Sport (Willys) 69%
Which makes the lower end trims much more active to lease.

However... If you can get a dealer to provide non-mfr financing, it's possible to get much more attractive RVs and MFs.
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