DiabolicalDianoga
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I'm currently negotiating with a dealer outside Denver for this Rubicon;
https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=1C6JJTBG6LL163128
They have come down to $48,101, $6429 off of MSRP and I'm qualified for a good rate for 72 months. How does everyone feel about this deal? They're also trying to charge me a $599 doc prep fee which I keep bringing up and the dude keeps deflecting on.
I'm also looking at a Sport here;
https://window-sticker-services.pse.dealer.com/windowsticker/jeep?vin=1C6JJTAG5LL179838
I'm still waiting on numbers from the other dealer on this, but they said yesterday around $44,500 before everything else. I don't really feel like I need the Rubicon, but if I can get a good deal on one and it's got almost everything I want, why not.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=1C6JJTBG6LL163128
They have come down to $48,101, $6429 off of MSRP and I'm qualified for a good rate for 72 months. How does everyone feel about this deal? They're also trying to charge me a $599 doc prep fee which I keep bringing up and the dude keeps deflecting on.
I'm also looking at a Sport here;
https://window-sticker-services.pse.dealer.com/windowsticker/jeep?vin=1C6JJTAG5LL179838
I'm still waiting on numbers from the other dealer on this, but they said yesterday around $44,500 before everything else. I don't really feel like I need the Rubicon, but if I can get a good deal on one and it's got almost everything I want, why not.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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