Purchased my 2011 Rubi tonight...did I get a good deal
#21
Off topic but will you sell me your rig?
#22
31.9 plus tax and license? 4,200 off the MSRP is a good price on a Rubicon. I got 10K off mine (at least in the dealers mind - their discount was based on MSRP + $5,000)! At the dealer it had stickers showing 10K off, reality was I got 4,700 off the MSRP 3 months ag o+ tax and license + 0% for 36 months and the best part - not a dime down. If someone bought one cheaper I really don't care becasue I am super happy with the deal I landed and love the rig compared to my 08 Sahara.
A deal really all boils down to what you think a good deal is. On forums, there is always the guys who 'got it for free' of 'stole' it. Take some of these numbers with a grain of salt. At the end of the day, if in your mind, you are happy with your vehicle and the initial price you paid for it, be happy with that and move on.
A deal really all boils down to what you think a good deal is. On forums, there is always the guys who 'got it for free' of 'stole' it. Take some of these numbers with a grain of salt. At the end of the day, if in your mind, you are happy with your vehicle and the initial price you paid for it, be happy with that and move on.
Last edited by SWRUBI; 10-09-2010 at 11:56 AM.
#23
31.9 plus tax and license? 4,200 off the MSRP is a good price on a Rubicon. I got 10K off mine (at least in the dealers mind - their discount was based on MSRP + $5,000)! At the dealer it had stickers showing 10K off, reality was I got 4,700 off the MSRP 3 months ag o+ tax and license + 0% for 36 months and the best part - not a dime down. If someone bought one cheaper I really don't care becasue I am super happy with the deal I landed and love the rig compared to my 08 Sahara.
A deal really all boils down to what you think a good deal is. On forums, there is always the guys who 'got it for free' of 'stole' it. Take some of these numbers with a grain of salt. At the end of the day, if in your mind, you are happy with your vehicle and the initial price you paid for it, be happy with that and move on.
A deal really all boils down to what you think a good deal is. On forums, there is always the guys who 'got it for free' of 'stole' it. Take some of these numbers with a grain of salt. At the end of the day, if in your mind, you are happy with your vehicle and the initial price you paid for it, be happy with that and move on.
#25
As someone who has sold vehicles before, if everyone at the dealership looks at you in disgust and you never get any kind of thank you card, you did all right. I bought my 09 Rubi with a $37k sticker for $30k out the door. This was 3 days after Christmas during the bankruptcy and my 6 month pregnant wife was calling every 10 minutes. I said we have a deal or I'm leaving. I left, and manager followed me. Timing is everything. I think you got a great deal on a redone Rubi that they probably should of held on to for more money this early in the game. However, someone else will get a better deal when they release the new Pentastar. Not to mention someone getting a used one with 500 miles for even less. Be happy with your deal and enjoy your new Jeep.