STLMike
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I'm done with my Manual transmission Gladiator Sport S. Rowing gears on a daily driver has lost it's fun. I have a Corvette and an MGB that both have manual transmissions for fun.
That said. I'm looking at ordering a new Rubicon or Mojave. Might even opt for a fully loaded Willy's due to price.
I think I'm going to have to sell it to try to get the most money I can.
It's a 2020 Sport S. Manual.
Options - Customer preferred package, 7 inch radio group. Trailer tow package (not max tow), Convenience group and cold weather package.
Spray in Line-X, soft bed cover. Mopar lift, Aftermarket 17" wheels with 35" Toyo R/T's, Fox Steering Stabilizer, Yeti adjustable track bar.
31,000 miles. It's still in excellent condition.
I see similar retailing for well over $40k. I'd be ecstatic to get $40k for it. Was recently offered $34k on trade and they would not budge off MSRP. I laughed at that.
What do you fine people think it a reasonable asking price for this?
That said. I'm looking at ordering a new Rubicon or Mojave. Might even opt for a fully loaded Willy's due to price.
I think I'm going to have to sell it to try to get the most money I can.
It's a 2020 Sport S. Manual.
Options - Customer preferred package, 7 inch radio group. Trailer tow package (not max tow), Convenience group and cold weather package.
Spray in Line-X, soft bed cover. Mopar lift, Aftermarket 17" wheels with 35" Toyo R/T's, Fox Steering Stabilizer, Yeti adjustable track bar.
31,000 miles. It's still in excellent condition.
I see similar retailing for well over $40k. I'd be ecstatic to get $40k for it. Was recently offered $34k on trade and they would not budge off MSRP. I laughed at that.
What do you fine people think it a reasonable asking price for this?
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