1st time buyer.....need advice
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1st time buyer.....need advice
Hello JK Forum!
This is my first post and I'm needing some advice.
We are thinking about buying a 4 door Wrangler and we prefer to purchase new. I consider myself a Corvette expert and with Corvettes I would typically never purchase from my local dealerships because they tend to overcharge. I'm an active member of Corvette Forum and they are a half dozen Forum approved dealerships across the country that always have the best deals. Are Jeeps the same way? And if so what dealerships are usually the best on price?
Thanks WackyBob!
This is my first post and I'm needing some advice.
We are thinking about buying a 4 door Wrangler and we prefer to purchase new. I consider myself a Corvette expert and with Corvettes I would typically never purchase from my local dealerships because they tend to overcharge. I'm an active member of Corvette Forum and they are a half dozen Forum approved dealerships across the country that always have the best deals. Are Jeeps the same way? And if so what dealerships are usually the best on price?
Thanks WackyBob!
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Hello JK Forum!
This is my first post and I'm needing some advice.
We are thinking about buying a 4 door Wrangler and we prefer to purchase new. I consider myself a Corvette expert and with Corvettes I would typically never purchase from my local dealerships because they tend to overcharge. I'm an active member of Corvette Forum and they are a half dozen Forum approved dealerships across the country that always have the best deals. Are Jeeps the same way? And if so what dealerships are usually the best on price?
Thanks WackyBob!
This is my first post and I'm needing some advice.
We are thinking about buying a 4 door Wrangler and we prefer to purchase new. I consider myself a Corvette expert and with Corvettes I would typically never purchase from my local dealerships because they tend to overcharge. I'm an active member of Corvette Forum and they are a half dozen Forum approved dealerships across the country that always have the best deals. Are Jeeps the same way? And if so what dealerships are usually the best on price?
Thanks WackyBob!
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For example...Kerbeck Chevy and MacMulkin Chevy are both Corvette Forum sponsors. They are the #1 and #2 volume Corvette dealers in the country with hundreds of Vettes in stock. They typically offer a flat 10-20% off MSRP at all times even on low volume special editions. No haggle deals for forum members. Nothing like that ?
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New Jeep Purchase
Most dealers give away Cherokees, Patriots etc. When it comes to a Wrangler, they will work with you to a degree. On the 4 door, thats where they make their money so to speak. So its harder to get a GREAT deal. That is why there are no incentives(rebates) on 2 or 4 door Wranglers. Best shot is to begin mid month with a dealer or dealers then let them work you, or you them towards the end of the month when they need to meet their quotas. Good Luck!
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Try using Truecar.com. I used it and saved about 3500 off MSRP. I waited about a week from my first visit negotiating on my trade in. I got them to go up 2k on my trade and I got a 1k rebate email from truecar which was valid. It was a win win for me. Good luck on your purchase.
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You want any advice on what features to look for? I'll offer this up: most jkus you will find have 3.21 rear gears. You really want the 3.73 or 4.1 if you Re looking at rubicon. The 3.21 gears are great mall crawler gears, but suck if you tow anything or ever plan to get bigger tires.
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You want any advice on what features to look for? I'll offer this up: most jkus you will find have 3.21 rear gears. You really want the 3.73 or 4.1 if you Re looking at rubicon. The 3.21 gears are great mall crawler gears, but suck if you tow anything or ever plan to get bigger tires.
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Not everyone feels the need to put on huge tires or 500lb of add-ons. For many people the 4wd is not about rock crawling or off-roading but it's about getting to work or moving your family in snow, mild flooding, other inclement conditions or on unimproved roads. A 2-door Wrangler Sport with 16" steelies, 29" "all-terrain" tires, stock suspension height and 3.21 gears is perfectly capable of handling this job. I bet this covers the use of 90% of Jeep owners.