Hey guys,
I'm a frequent reader but registered an account for the first time just now. Hope this is the right place for this post (I didn't see a section specifically for buying/pricing).
Anyway, I'm going to buy a new rubicon, and I'm prepping ahead. I want to nail down an idea of what I should negotiate for the build I want. I'm a little flexible on what options I'd take, but I'm thinking I'll have to count on doing a special order based on my configuration.
The attached spreadsheet's MSRP pricing is based on a rubicon I just built on jeep.com a minute ago (05-03-2019), and the invoice numbers come from posts I've found online. If the invoice numbers I found did not match the MSRP numbers that the source listed, I made it red... so the assumption is that red numbers are incorrect. It's hard to find info on 2-doors, especially 2-door rubicons.
Does anyone have any corrections or general opinions on this based on their own experience?
PS - I calculated the 4-6% off invoice numbers on the side, because I've heard the "4-6%" number thrown around a lot. I'm not sure whether that's actually accurate... but it's there.
I'm a frequent reader but registered an account for the first time just now. Hope this is the right place for this post (I didn't see a section specifically for buying/pricing).
Anyway, I'm going to buy a new rubicon, and I'm prepping ahead. I want to nail down an idea of what I should negotiate for the build I want. I'm a little flexible on what options I'd take, but I'm thinking I'll have to count on doing a special order based on my configuration.
The attached spreadsheet's MSRP pricing is based on a rubicon I just built on jeep.com a minute ago (05-03-2019), and the invoice numbers come from posts I've found online. If the invoice numbers I found did not match the MSRP numbers that the source listed, I made it red... so the assumption is that red numbers are incorrect. It's hard to find info on 2-doors, especially 2-door rubicons.
Does anyone have any corrections or general opinions on this based on their own experience?
PS - I calculated the 4-6% off invoice numbers on the side, because I've heard the "4-6%" number thrown around a lot. I'm not sure whether that's actually accurate... but it's there.