10th anniversary rubi unlimited price....keeping my sport.
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JK Junkie
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10th anniversary rubi unlimited price....keeping my sport.
Priced the new 10th unlimited. 48,000 plus tax, pdi and licence. No thanks.
I shall not be having one of those.
I shall not be having one of those.
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Everyone complained about the Call of Duty MW3 price also. Its basically the same package. The aev bumpers are pricey, but they look nice and are high quality. If you bought the bumpers , skid plate, rock rails, hood, and leather seats your looking at 5k plus install costs. The price isn't outrageous, it just comes with a lot of stuff. And unlike a modded jeep, the upgrades are worth something for resale.
Just like the COD Jeeps, these will sell well. Even tho a fully loaded unlimited will top out around 50k. Haters will hate but Jeep knows what the people want.
Just like the COD Jeeps, these will sell well. Even tho a fully loaded unlimited will top out around 50k. Haters will hate but Jeep knows what the people want.
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Those Jeeps are good and well, and all things nice, but you definitely pay a premium for the appearance. To do the mechanical conversion yourself with AEV parts is a lot cheaper. That's not to say the anniversary edition isn't worth it, because it probably is to someone who wants a pretty Jeep that's equipped before it's driven off the lot.
For me though, it's too pretty to take offroad!
For me though, it's too pretty to take offroad!