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Discussion starter · #66 · · Business
Not moving off MSRP, walked out
If you'd like to do a custom order, I'm at $4500 off msrp with affiliate in Saharas through one of my dealers. We do have a broker fee and there's a cost to shipping, but it would still be thousands cheaper. Send me a message and we can get something ordered.
 
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I'm in southern California and am looking for a 2024 Sahara 4Xe, red w/leather. Anybody know all the incentives and/or discounts I can get for a 36/10 lease?
In CA, the available lease incentives are

$7500 ev credit
$3000 carb state credit

Then there are the conditional incentives
$1000 jeep.com TDM (which you should always make sure you have)
$500 first responder
$500 military
 
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@mgruchacz what's meant by residual adjustments in tis sheet. I see +3 pts for extra low mileage 36 month lease.
The values shown in the table are the residual values for a 15k mile per year lease. If you choose to do a 10k mile per year lease, the residual value would be 3% higher than the value shown.
 
Definitely hoping we will see incentivized MFs soon. That's really what's keeping the lease prices from being reasonable. Incentivized rates also give the benefit of being able to lock in the lease programs. With standard rates, you can't lock in anything other than selling price.
Hey Clutch - dealing with a well known East Coast dealer right now and he is saying that MF, Residual, Rebates and Sales Price cannot be locked. This is for an August order on a Willys and as we all know the MF is now incentivized in August for Willys . I’ve very politely explained that since the MF is now incentivized, everything can be locked as long as he chooses Sold Order Protect when putting the order in.

What do you think about this confusion?
 
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Hey Clutch - dealing with a well known East Coast dealer right now and he is saying that MF, Residual, Rebates and Sales Price cannot be locked. This is for an August order on a Willys and as we all know the MF is now incentivized in August for Willys . I’ve very politely explained that since the MF is now incentivized, everything can be locked as long as he chooses Sold Order Protect when putting the order in.

What do you think about thus confusion?
There are some dealers that simply don't want to deal with sold order protection. They may have done things improperly in the past and got hit with a charge back so they are feigning ignorance or they simply haven't kept on top of things. I sent out a couple wrangler orders to a few of my dealers in the past few day. One went super smooth and the other the dealer rep was unaware of the incentivized rates until I provided him documentation on it.
 
There are some dealers that simply don't want to deal with sold order protection. They may have done things improperly in the past and got hit with a charge back so they are feigning ignorance or they simply haven't kept on top of things. I sent out a couple wrangler orders to a few of my dealers in the past few day. One went super smooth and the other the dealer rep was unaware of the incentivized rates until I provided him documentation on it.
Good info. You know what, I need to verify if he is using CCAP or Stellantis numbers. CCAP has incentivized MF for August, but do you know if Stellantis has?
 
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Good info. You know what, I need to verify if he is using CCAP or Stellantis numbers. CCAP has incentivized MF for August, but do you know if Stellantis has?
Stellantis rates are also incentivized on the willys
 
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They didn't provide the name of the bank.
I suspect they're using usbank, who doesn't pass the $7500 on as a cap cost reduction, but rather factors it in to the back end. Some of their lease programs on the rubicons aren't horrible, but be aware that trading in at the end of the lease or buying the lease out if you want to keep it/capture equity is essentially a non-starter with USBank. They're also notoriously strict on lease end fees.

More importantly, you should be able to do a lot better than $2500 off on a rubicon.
 
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