2022 Grand Cherokee 4xe Trailhawk MSRP 67055 Selling Price 49000

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Found a dusty 2022 4xe Trailhawk that a dealer was motivated to move. Did a CCAP lease but going to flip immediately MMR numbers in the mid to high 50’s.

MSRP: 67055
Sales Price: 60500
Rebates: 11500
Selling Price 49000

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Solid! Congrats, I think @ElectricEliminator and @mllcb42 are looking for one too!

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Did you price compare doing a stellantis standard rate lease for the extra idl cash?

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I did and it would have been better. But the dealership refused to use stellantis as every deal they have put through has been rejected.

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Solid deal! You’d think all dealers with leftover 22s (especially trailhawks) would be willing to play ball like this.

Curious about the Stellantis deals falling through. I was hoping to keep that option in my back pocket when I go to replace my van but maybe that won’t be so easy.

Good luck with the flip!

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Can you do a lease to immediate buyout without penalty with CCAP lease? Basically a lease to cash purchase in order to get the rebates? I don’t know a lot about CCAP relative to BMWFS and MBFS.

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What offers do you have?

Congrats and post pics!

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Did you end up leasing? From a dealer in Michigan?

A quick check in my area and I see 46 2022 Trailhawks 4xE. Some have been reduced $6K+

I’m interested but unsure if these are just depreciation sinkholes… I prefer the GC interior + features over the Bronco and the Trailhawk seems to be light-offroad capable. I might just stick with the incoming 4Runner.

I bet most of those are factoring the incentives into that.

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Even at 9.5% off, a trailhawk lease just doesnt make sense long term to hold on to. The lease programs fall off a cliff once you move above the base trim.

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Yes to both and flipping once funded

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Do you mind sharing the dealer? I am curious. I am in Michigan.

It was the last 4xe they had

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Makes sense, what’s this replacing for ya?

Replaced 23 4xe Sahara

As much as I hate to say it, I would tend to agree. Even at a fairly good deal… a SR puts me around $8xx/mo effective. That’s a lot of money to drive that Jeep imo. :eyes: