Doubly confirmed✔️. And, confirmed it is valid through 12/31/21.
Fiat passed $7500 on the 500e when it was available.
BMW still passes on $7500 on the i3.
Audi Passes
Volvo Passes
4XE is also CCFR eligible if you’re in California.
As have Hyundai and Nissan on leases I personally had.
Partially. Never seen the whole $7,500
Dont even start.
XC90s have had 7419 and S60s 7919 just recently bubba
Well, I said that I haven’t seen, so I’ll stand by my word
How’s $7,919 even possible without Volvo adding some money on top? Don’t they usually separate it?
crazy good deal ! gonna try and replicate this on a high altitude out here in ny/nj
“imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”
anyone able to replicate in FL?
Maybe not Florida, but if you’re willing to travel possibly within your general region.
You could try, but you would probably be like this guy.
I didn’t even bother trying.
Try Lakeland Dodge Ram and Jeep dealer they should be able to provide 6% below invoice and if you have tried lightly then 7%.
Can’t wait to see what response i get from my local CDJR with 27 wranglers sitting around.
Is my guess
Went to my local CDJ. they actually have a white high altitude 4xe on the lot. I am able to get EP pricing which is slightly over 10% off MSRP. After an hour of back and forth, best they got to was 430/month with 1500 down. They didn’t want to lease it to me. I got that much
I am Assuming they were upping the MF. I asked what they used and they wouldn’t tell me. For ones, I ASKED to talk to the manager and he didn’t want to see me. Lol. First for everything
Jeep dealer programs differ immensely by market
Also, these are an extremely easy sell for dealers.
A customer can come in and look at a $42K Sport S, or, see these at $55-57K and jump on them for $50/month more. Who wouldn’t take that deal?
If one is willing to go out of state, I can note with certainty they can get over 11% prior to incentives and also completely avoid the usual BS Florida dealer fees.
I ended up getting about 11.5% off with a total of $279 in dealer fees. For an in-state Florida deal with the usual dealer fees one would need to be at 13 or 14%.