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bgenlvtex

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More than 1-2% below invoice is the exception not the rule.

Different dealers, different business models.

That isn't ripping you off, that is basic incompatibility between you the customer and them the dealer.

Some customers a dealer just doesn't want because the customer has to fit the dealers business model.

I ordered mine last May for invoice plus $500 from a dealer I have bought 3 vehicles from and traded 3 vehicles in to. Included in that price is a lifetime bumper to bumper warranty. You might think I got robbed, but I don't think so.

Trashing dealers for being shitty representatives of the product, bad service, incompetent mechanics, by all means slag away. But trashing a dealer because you don't like his price is in poor taste at the very best.
 

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So a new dealership opened called Jeep Store here in Vegas. It’s a dealership that only sells Jeep.
They are terrible and price hungry willing to rip you blind. They advertise they have the best price and I told them about 6% below invoice prices and they literally ignored me. Do not go here as they take advantage of customers.
A business can only take advantage of a customer if the customer lets them.
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