2025 Jeep Wagoneer S 24/7.5k - $2,800 down / $299+tax

These are more of a competitor for zdx type s/lyric 2-3 than a blazer/prologue/zdx a spec.

ZDX is only car mentioned that I have cross shopped, the other two are miles away in terms of fit/finish/performance when compared to Launch Edition. The Wagoneer S wasn’t on my radar but massaging seats, heated/cooled rear seats, stupid passenger screen, suede headliner, etc. are really nice. Plus, it is the fastest car I have ever driven.

I don’t have conquest on ZDX so any deals are dead and that car would be closer to $600/mon.

I know it was supposed to get those but did it actually? Last time i dove into the window sticker on one, it seemed like it had been dropped.

Jeep somehow doesn’t have it on the window stickers, but it is mentioned on Jeep.com, and all 2024 and 2025 Launch Edition models should have 16-way messaging/heated/ventilated seats.

I’ll also say the McIntosh 19-speaker, 1200watt audio system is fantastic. I had the 900watt Meridian upgrade in my Jaguar i-Pace, but this tops it. I’m also coming off a recall buyback for that Jaguar so my tolerance for poor reliability is JLR level.

What happend man did you get the deal what dealership did you go to? I’m interested in this one too please let me know

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Hey sorry to bother you but how do you get these two discounts/rebates?

TDM is a targeted offer on the Jeep website where it will look like a pop-up and ask for your contact information. Upon entry, you will receive a code for the dealer to enter worth $1500.

Best means to generate the TDM pop up seem to be going on your browser in incognito mode and act like you’re building a Wagoneer.

Affiliate programs for FCA products are things like Jeep’s Tread Lightly membership. There are waiting periods upon enrollment before your affiliate code will work (typically 30 days). There are other means to receive an affiliate code, best to Google that so I don’t misinform you.

As an update to this, I am still cross-shopping a 2025 Limited or 2024 Launch Edition.

Claremont Jeep is the original 2025 Limited quote and looks to be moving them at around $295+tax with only $2,000 down and $11,500 in rebates. On the 2024 Launch Edition, the best I can get is around 10%-11% off MSRP for $330+tax with only $2,000 down and $14,000 in rebates.

Waiting on the wife to decide is an extra $30-$40/mon is worth the massaging seats, etc.

Totally worth it. Since the car won’t be operable most of the time at least you’ll be able to get a massage in your driveway :grinning_face:

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This is what I was quoted on a 24 Launch edition. Doesn’t see right.
Any thoughts?

What seems wrong

The incentives are taken after the sales price? I have never done a lease, this seems way too cheap.

That’s an absolutely INSANE deal if that’s at all true. Lowest I’ve seen around me was like 490. I’d hop on that, if that was the case.

Ditch the 3k in dealer added accessories and you have a free car.

Is that an actual dealer breakdown or something a dealer website blindly generated?

I want that deal

Insane deal if an actual quote. Most dealers in California, Nevada, Arizona won’t drop the price lower than around $65,000 before rebates/incentives.

The amount you have calculated here is a $19,000 discount before any incentives, which probably means a “loss” of more than $12,000 by the dealer from invoice cost (accesories not included).

I usually see a total of $19,000 discount between $12k-$14k in incentives and dealer discount off MSRP of around $6,000. Your salesperson may be misquoting and essentially including the incentives twice.