Jeep Gladiator for $143/month. 90% Residual? Possible? thanks pop

Ok, you guys are the brains and I’ll be the brawn. Just tell me what I have to do to get this to work?

Jeep Gladiator for$143/month. Can that be? I mean with a 90% residual value after 24 months I guess it’s possible. Just let me know how and I’ll go buy one!

Thanks

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“$143 per month before fees, with 10% down” so $5k DAS assumed which means its more like $350 per month for a 24 month lease for a $35-40k MSRP Jeep Gladiator

May be hackable but this article is borderline clickbait

That being said, 90% residual is crazy!!

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I feel like even at 350 all rolled in, this is a great lease for any wrangler variant. With that said, sign me the hell up! Haha

Penfed member, realtors and either sams/Costco also get a small private rebate. It may not apply so YMMV but at 90% this will be hackable.

Very interesting…

I don’t know who is in charge in finance but damn…

So that’s how the stradman can afford it…

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When JL came out RV was pretty high too…not anymore.

Big insurance policy when they ground them and find that they’re only worth 65% :smiley:

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I will grab one if possible.

If we really see 90% RV on gladiator

Maybe combine this with the other post on this topic.

link? I didn’t see another…not that I see every thread either.

thanks…I found it too.

there was actually a couple threads on this that I combined. Thanks, @Mark.ca

https://www.motortrend.com/news/2020-jeep-gladiator-offering-really-good-lease-deal/

Obviously, the true cost after everything factored in is much higher than the $143/month indicated in the article, but an 89% residual for 24 months is insane!

I’ll take a wait and see attitude on this one.

Do you think that they will even build any sport trim manual trans units the first year ? I suspect that dealers will be flooded with fully loaded Limited and other high level trims.

That Sport-trim manual trans Gladiator may be as hard to find as a 35k Model 3

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Only $3500 down, or about $433/mo with all fees and taxes paid at signing. On a $35k truck. Thanks for the great lease tip, Motor Trend!

I’ve been getting less and less enthused by Motortrend as time has gone by. Their articles just aren’t what they used to be.

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Saw on a few Jeep forums that pre-orders have been going for 5-9% below MSRP which was a little surprising in my opinion. Couple that with a “conservative” residual, say 80%, and leases look good.

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