trez63
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I have a Launch Edition 2020 Gladiator with 22000 miles on it. The buyout is $44K. My lease is up in July. I'm in CA so a buyout would have a 8% tax ...
Two small problems:
1) Small crack on the corner of the original windshield.
2) Couple of superficial scratches on the driver door from when I had the door taken off ...
My questions are:
- How much will Jeep charge me for the above items if I were to return it as is.
- Will they insist on OEM replacement of the windshield or does an aftermarket part suffice? It's like an $800 difference in price. Will they even notices it's not OEM?
I already got my new truck so the Jeep been sitting on the driveway. I kind of wish there was some incentive for returning it early and with such low miles but obviously there isn't. And for some reason Gladiator values have fallen despite the crazy market (I priced out every carmax-like site), my guess is the fuel economy is just not desirable right now. Any specific advice that can save me some headache and money would be appreciated.
Two small problems:
1) Small crack on the corner of the original windshield.
2) Couple of superficial scratches on the driver door from when I had the door taken off ...
My questions are:
- How much will Jeep charge me for the above items if I were to return it as is.
- Will they insist on OEM replacement of the windshield or does an aftermarket part suffice? It's like an $800 difference in price. Will they even notices it's not OEM?
I already got my new truck so the Jeep been sitting on the driveway. I kind of wish there was some incentive for returning it early and with such low miles but obviously there isn't. And for some reason Gladiator values have fallen despite the crazy market (I priced out every carmax-like site), my guess is the fuel economy is just not desirable right now. Any specific advice that can save me some headache and money would be appreciated.
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