Decent deal?
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I priced out all the options I wanted and it was right under 35k... take out the auto and it's 34 for my same set up. I'd definitely consider it if you're going to hit 33k on an '11. Another option that you may or may not have considered is dropping a hemi in it for 10k. In the end it's obviously going to be up to you and where you feel comfortable. As long as you have a jeep you'll be a part of the family.
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I guess one of the reasons I'm considering it is because there isn't any upfront cost with a new jeep. To regear or super charge or hemi, etc, i have to dig deep into my pockets. Or just wait a few months till my payments are done and start saving and deal with 3.21s till then... i've dealt with them for the last 4 years. Actually, i bought it four years ago tomorrow now that i think about it.
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My plan / situation:
I had a 2010 Wrangler Unlimited Mountain Edition (hence my user name).
I bought this before really getting into the jeep world and before I knew much about jeeps period. After I spent a year with my local jeep club and did a few mods on mine, I realized that I wanted to be able to wheel more aggressively. I'm not saying that my jeep couldn't do it, by all means It surpassed every one of my expectations, but that I wanted the perks of a rubicon and the confidence in the parts that come with it. Now I know that I could buy aftermarket parts and make mine more capable than a stock rubicon, but I didn't have that kind of money just sitting around. My wife and I decided to sell my jeep to her brother. Now I'm waiting to order my 2012 rubicon with 4.10s until they release some incentives. I'm fortunate enough to be in a position that I do not have to get a car now. Everyone has their own situation and so like I said before, it's all up to what you want to do and what you feel comfortable doing.
I had a 2010 Wrangler Unlimited Mountain Edition (hence my user name).
I bought this before really getting into the jeep world and before I knew much about jeeps period. After I spent a year with my local jeep club and did a few mods on mine, I realized that I wanted to be able to wheel more aggressively. I'm not saying that my jeep couldn't do it, by all means It surpassed every one of my expectations, but that I wanted the perks of a rubicon and the confidence in the parts that come with it. Now I know that I could buy aftermarket parts and make mine more capable than a stock rubicon, but I didn't have that kind of money just sitting around. My wife and I decided to sell my jeep to her brother. Now I'm waiting to order my 2012 rubicon with 4.10s until they release some incentives. I'm fortunate enough to be in a position that I do not have to get a car now. Everyone has their own situation and so like I said before, it's all up to what you want to do and what you feel comfortable doing.
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Well, i contacted a different dealer, and they actually have (2) 2012 rubicon unlimiteds for 30,200! I'm going to see what I can wheel and deal with this labor day sale they have.