HOW TO GET A GOOD WRANGLER 4XE Deal; Buckle up for a LONG read! (Part 1)

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Have you reached out to Gupton or @Clutch? I’d check with them to see if it’s possible to stack that code with whatever dealer discounts are being offered, like the Affiliate code. It’s possible that it might not work like that.

That depends on which state you live in. Who is that related to doing one pay or not?

I live in California.

There are similar threads about this CA policy. Search and you will find about it.

Yeah I’ve gotten pricing from a few of the recommended dealers including Gupton but I also don’t think they normally deal with employees so I’m not too sure. I will check with @Clutch though, thank you!

I did check that out. Seems to involve a lot of steps that are out of our control. Do you think one pay is worth it if I want to buy it out? Is my calculation right?

There is no need to do one pay if you are going to buy the car shortly after signing. You will pay sales tax depending on your buy out price. (Or not pay anything if you go with the exemption route if you follow all the steps)

It saves a lot in terms of interest cost.

You won’t pay interest on remaining payments if you buy out the lease, so one pay is pointless if you’re immediately buying it out.

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Care to post who that dealer is.

Ok, who here has a black or granite rubie 4xe in Tampa with Louisiana temp tag? :slight_smile:

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Chapman CJDR

I saw a granite one out here in Pasco today. Wonder if it was the same one? I wasn’t able to check out the tag. Its making me rethink my white color choice though, it was gorgeous!

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I saw this one at the Gandy Walmart around 9:30pm. Parking lot was too poorly lit to see if it was black or granite though :slight_smile:

Picked my build up from Gupton yesterday.

Overall very smooth and easy process.
Great people there and they have the process locked down by now, definite pros. I did a test drive, checked fuses, checked fluids, checked tool kit/bags, etc and they were all there.

Sahara build with black hard top, cold weather package, and Gorilla Glass.
There were about 5 other babies there waiting to be picked up by their adoptive parents.

A few tips:

  • Reach out to your sales rep and see if they can protect the RV for ya from your order date (if it makes sense). Renee / Daniel were able to hold June’s RV (65%) which was helpful.

  • If you are a first time leasee like me, run the numbers before you go and understand it for when you sign. Had I not spent so much time on the forum, an honest mistake they made on RV would not have been caught by myself, which wouldn’t have been in my favor. My numbers still don’t 100% match the calculator (off by a few dollars), still trying to figure that out.

  • Enjoy it! These Jeeps are nice cars - thanks to OP @vinny and everyone else for sharing what you learned. Awesome price and option in today’s market (1st Month+Fees DAS + ~$360/month for PA)! Can’t wait to take the top off, turn on 90s on 9, and go back to the high school days, :slight_smile:

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Follow up for the crowd: Anyone from PA know for sure if the $7500 is a “taxed incentive” or an “untaxed incentive”?

Untaxed in PA

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Could someone post a breakdown of their final contract with any personal info redacted? Just want to make sure my fees and numbers are similar. Feel free to PM, if preferred.

Also, does anyone recommend any maintenance/wear and tear packages at the time of signing?

It’ll be much more confusing to follow along if someone does that unless you’re comparing apples to apples

All one needs to confirm are

Discount off msrp pre $7500 rebate
Residual
MF @ .00172

And dealer fee if you so choose

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I’m curious about other fees I see on my sheet as well like VTR fee ($229) and other fee ($52.25). Everything else seems to add up fine. I want to make sure I have all my numbers set before I walk into the dealer so I know what numbers to expect, at least a close approximation.