Correct, I know that the mf and rv are subject to change and I’m cool with taking the risk. Like @28firefighter said before I’m still good if the price jumped 30-50 either way, it’s still a killer deal for this vehicle.
The dealer did say that there is sold order protection on the deal but I guess that remains to be seen if it’s true.
Yes for sure, lots of high AZ registration fees and taxes baked in. No getting around that one.
Sorry for my ignorance, but is the $7500 like a traditional rebate where you basically get the $7500 off at time of purchase? Or does it work through some sort of a tax credit that is applied at the end of year?
In the case of a lease, Chrysler credit actually gets the $7500 rebate. They are choosing to pass it on to the customer so it comes right off the price of the car at signing.
Taxes are based on your zip code. Im pretty sure that the 7500 incentive is taxable. The real kicker for AZ is the registration fees. For this vehicle we were estimating right around $1000. Dealer won’t know for sure until they hook into the Arizona MVD system.
Currently working with my dealer to figure all these numbers out. Once all is settled and if this deal does workout. I can help those on east coast out. Helped quite a few in the past get wranglers and gladiators via my dealer.
If this deal is true I am selling my current leased wrangler rubicon to vroom and grabbing the hybrid for a smaller monthly.