How much did you pay for your Jeep?
#22
Eternal ***erator
I got a really good deal on mine. They gave me way more in trade on my F150 than i could have sold it for outright(and i mean a LOT more), they took a hit on it & knew it, then gave me a military discount as well when Jeep wasnt offering it. ~Very Cool of them, and utterly brilliant as there is a large amount of military around here, and that goodwill gesture by them translated to a lot more sales. It was the 1st one the stealership got on the lot, they wanted it out locally for advertising ASAP, and i live 2 miles from them. 4 miles from base. When all was said and done including taxes, fees, my cashback on my CC, DMV fees, insurance on loan etc. I financed a total of $18,263.25 for a 2dr Sahara (list at the time was $24,385 +$610 delivery + all the taxes fees blah blah blah...) I am still thrilled.
They more than made up for the break they gave me on it in future sales, the 2 drs are flying off their lot. the 4 drs, not so fast. moving, but slower.
They more than made up for the break they gave me on it in future sales, the 2 drs are flying off their lot. the 4 drs, not so fast. moving, but slower.
#23
JK Freak
My two-week old 2008 X 2dr, 24S option package, tow hooks, automatic, Freedom top, Red Rock Crystal paint, side airbags and upgraded sound system...
$23, 935 including Lifetime wrap-around (bumper-to-bumper) warranty and sales tax. Plus $250 in gas cards. There was $500 rebate in effect at the time.
Bought on last day of month (August). That really helped in negotiating the deal. They were very anxious to move Jeeps off of the lot. Knowing the dealership's owner didn't hurt.
The wrap-around warranty is very strong. I'll never spend more that $100 for a repair for as long as I own the JK, and I keep my Jeeps for a very, very long time.
My regards,
Widewing
$23, 935 including Lifetime wrap-around (bumper-to-bumper) warranty and sales tax. Plus $250 in gas cards. There was $500 rebate in effect at the time.
Bought on last day of month (August). That really helped in negotiating the deal. They were very anxious to move Jeeps off of the lot. Knowing the dealership's owner didn't hurt.
The wrap-around warranty is very strong. I'll never spend more that $100 for a repair for as long as I own the JK, and I keep my Jeeps for a very, very long time.
My regards,
Widewing
#24
Eternal ***erator
My two-week old 2008 X 2dr, 24S option package, tow hooks, automatic, Freedom top, Red Rock Crystal paint, side airbags and upgraded sound system...
$23, 935 including Lifetime wrap-around (bumper-to-bumper) warranty and sales tax. Plus $250 in gas cards. There was $500 rebate in effect at the time.
Bought on last day of month (August). That really helped in negotiating the deal. They were very anxious to move Jeeps off of the lot. Knowing the dealership's owner didn't hurt.
The wrap-around warranty is very strong. I'll never spend more that $100 for a repair for as long as I own the JK, and I keep my Jeeps for a very, very long time.
My regards,
Widewing
$23, 935 including Lifetime wrap-around (bumper-to-bumper) warranty and sales tax. Plus $250 in gas cards. There was $500 rebate in effect at the time.
Bought on last day of month (August). That really helped in negotiating the deal. They were very anxious to move Jeeps off of the lot. Knowing the dealership's owner didn't hurt.
The wrap-around warranty is very strong. I'll never spend more that $100 for a repair for as long as I own the JK, and I keep my Jeeps for a very, very long time.
My regards,
Widewing
#25
Maybe not fair....
But I just bought a 2007 2dr x, 22,000 miles, auto, hooks, alloy wheels for $14,500. Picked up from used car jock off Enterprise rental. I'll take my extra $$ and start building her up.
#27
you guys might be a little scared. I am a bit high maintenance ...
we bought our jeep at 39,000 ish'. A year later ...
with what we owe on our jeep, on top of modifications and damage that had to be fixed ...
60,000+ I lost count after the new axles and engine ....
AHHHHHHHHH I have a new engine with only 8000 miles on it though .. lmao and axles with only 8,000 on em too ..
we bought our jeep at 39,000 ish'. A year later ...
with what we owe on our jeep, on top of modifications and damage that had to be fixed ...
60,000+ I lost count after the new axles and engine ....
AHHHHHHHHH I have a new engine with only 8000 miles on it though .. lmao and axles with only 8,000 on em too ..
#28
JK Freak
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my base x after upgrading to those wonderful sra's from the bottom of the ladder 16's, cost me 24300l-that's the amount I pay with interest included over three years.
#29
Way too much money IMO. It is the biggest mistake I have ever made (not the jeep purchase itself, but rather not looking around first).
May 2007- I just graduated from university, have a good paying job, decided to reward myself and buy the jeep I always wanted to have. I looked at 3 stealerships before, none had what I wanted and I didn't want to wait to get what I wanted. Last stealership we got to, they had the one I wanted. Black 2 door X, 6spd manual with S package.
MSRP: $19,995
After options and taxes: $26,000 something
I made the mistake to upgrade to the 5 year warranty: $1500
Then I made the mistake to finance through them: Final price $32,000 with financing interest.
I'm a terrible negociator, I get intimidated by a room full of men trying to tell me they cannot go any lower on the price. I signed the deal right then and there.
Live and learn eh!!
May 2007- I just graduated from university, have a good paying job, decided to reward myself and buy the jeep I always wanted to have. I looked at 3 stealerships before, none had what I wanted and I didn't want to wait to get what I wanted. Last stealership we got to, they had the one I wanted. Black 2 door X, 6spd manual with S package.
MSRP: $19,995
After options and taxes: $26,000 something
I made the mistake to upgrade to the 5 year warranty: $1500
Then I made the mistake to finance through them: Final price $32,000 with financing interest.
I'm a terrible negociator, I get intimidated by a room full of men trying to tell me they cannot go any lower on the price. I signed the deal right then and there.
Live and learn eh!!
Last edited by 07JK_girlie; 09-18-2008 at 09:23 AM.