nate320
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Same. When you click on the VIN it says it’s a Wrangler.Nice. I tagged it to eBay as a fraudulent ad. (There is no way that Vin is correct)
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Same. When you click on the VIN it says it’s a Wrangler.Nice. I tagged it to eBay as a fraudulent ad. (There is no way that Vin is correct)
Yup, I reported it too. Wonder if ebay is going to do anything about it?Same. When you click on the VIN it says it’s a Wrangler.
I've seen too many people I know pay extra for them and get torched either by more being made, them becoming regular equipment and models less a badge, etc. So yes I'm pretty skeptical of them now because of this.Man you really don’t like these Launch Editions.
Yep. I ran the VIN. Nada.Nice. I tagged it to eBay as a fraudulent ad. (There is no way that Vin is correct)
What about those that are wealthy?Poor suckers who jump at that. Ltd editions with FCA have always been a hyped up joke. The 10a Rubicon became a normal available model within 6 months less a badge you could buy online. No way should you ever pay extra for a supposed Ltd production or series FCA product. Unless your buying it at a price you would a regular one, you got suckered! There is no novelty or extra value in these so called special editions as they never wind up being that exclusive or special.
I stated that in the post above. For those who wanted to have one first I get it. Just hope that's the case for them, as it has been noted they will be in wave 3 and may come after some other orders. That would suck for them.What about those that are wealthy?
And want one now, to be the first one at the Country Club to have one?