Get a 2023 Jeep Gladiator at Employee Pricing

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Get a 2023 Jeep Gladiator at Employee Pricing

Stellantis is dropping prices for all Jeep Gladiator models — everyone gets an employee discount.

If you’ve recently purchased a 2023 Jeep Gladiator, this is probably going to make you a tad angry. As reported by The Fast Lane Truck‘s Andre Smirnov, all models of the Gladiator are being marketed at at the price you’d pay as a Jeep employee. With the midsized pickup market picking up and Jeep models increasing in popularity, it’s wise move to get those on the fence over the price hurdle. And with Gladiator numbers are declining by nearly 30% in the first quarter compared to the same period last year, now is the time for Stellantis to strike.

With the prices being lowered across the board, it also means lower monthly payments for either buying or leasing. At the very top of the page of the Gladiator’s webpage for the 2023 model year, there’s a slider to switch from buying or leasing. Naturally, the leasing option shows lower monthly payments, while the finance estimates per month for 60 months are higher figures.

The High Altitude model, which original price was $54,825 at MSRP, is listed with a $5,507 discount. If leasing one is on the menu, the estimated monthly payment for 48 months range between $664-689. Jeep’s beefed up Gladiator Mojave and Rubicon’s price is slashed by $4,439. The model that saw the lowest price cut was the base model Gladiator Sport, which was only cheaper by $2,750.

Naturally, for those in the market for an off-road ready pickup truck with removable doors and a roof, the High Altitude option is the best way to go. It comes standard with the 3.6 liter V6, making around 285 horsepower. Aside from the aesthetic differences, the High Altitude comes with a 6,000 lb towing capacity and a 1,120 lb payload rating.

Of course the pricing is subject to change depending on which add-ons are built onto your Gladiator and where the truck is being delivered, but the principle remains — the Gladiator is now within reach for a broader audience.

Before she was old enough to go to school, Kristen Finley spent a majority of her childhood rebuilding rusted Chevy Novas with her dad. Once high school and college came around, she was still actively rebuilding cars, though she found out she had a second greatest love: writing and photography.

Now, in her last year of college, she's pursuing a bachelor's in Journalism and Media Studies from California State University, Monterey Bay after receiving her AA in Communications. She has been writing for three years, and as her school newspaper's automotive expert, she started and solely maintained the weekly automotive section detailing posts on car care, safety tips, features, and news. She covers stories for Mustang Forums, Dodge Forum, JK-Forum and more.

Finley can be contacted at krisfin95@gmail.com


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