jeep production in crapper
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JK Junkie
Hey everyone - my first post - looking to get into a Wrangler Unlimited, having just dumped my Isuzu Trooper after 178,000 miles. In light of OP title, my local dealer just offered: Sahara Unlimited, Employee Pricing, plus 1500 rebate, takes me to about $400 under invoice + 1500 rebate. But still no zero percent financing. Think I should hold out for zero percent? I gotta believe if these things aren't selling it's just a matter of time...
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Manufacturers very rarely if ever offer rebates of $1500 AND zero percent.. it's usually one or the other... then zero percent is usually for a very short term not 60 months. Take that deal $400 under is about half of holdback and then the $1500... nice deal. Holding out for zero percent probably isn't the best idea. Get the jeep you want that's there now at a great price.
#23
I bought a new Acura last July (6th Family Honda Product), it has been in the shop for one ABS recall.
I got my JK in November, it has been in the shop at least half a dozen times for problems and TSB's.
I had an Acura for 5 years prior, it was in the shop once under warranty.
My ZJ before this, it was in the shop twice in 8 years. Even at 8 years old, had I spent another $2k refurbishing worn parts, I probably would have gotten another 4-5 years out of it easily.
BUT, I still love the JK.
I got my JK in November, it has been in the shop at least half a dozen times for problems and TSB's.
I had an Acura for 5 years prior, it was in the shop once under warranty.
My ZJ before this, it was in the shop twice in 8 years. Even at 8 years old, had I spent another $2k refurbishing worn parts, I probably would have gotten another 4-5 years out of it easily.
BUT, I still love the JK.
A guy at work has a 3yr old CRV and nothing but problems