Here is the dilemma. Is it worth to trade my 2012 Limited v6 JGC with 3000 miles on it for 2012 Overland V6? Here is the deal
2012 Overland---- $39180.
My trade 12 Limited-- 35200
Differance. ---- $3980
Seems that the spread would have been close to that if you would have gone overland from the beginning, so discount the spread by the msrp difference and then decide whether it is worth it.
I traded my V6 Laredo X for a V8 Overland and couldn't be happier with my decision. Go for it, you won't be sorry, particularly with the upgraded interior.
Thank you guys for all the replies:thumbsup:. Going to pick up our new Overland tomorrow and surprise my wife for Valentine's Day. Same color and interior as our Limited. I got them down to $38400 for Overland and $35200 for Limited as trade in. Cant wait to see my wife reaction when she comes home from work and see her new Overland
We didn't get a lot of specific info on the options of these two vehicles. But here is another way to analyze the decision. First, what is the difference on the MSRP on the two vehicles. This number is roughly the difference in the fair market value on each car new. Let's say the MSRP difference between the two new is $2000. Then take the additional amount you are paying for the Overland $3200($38400 - $35200) and subtract the $2000, and you have the cost to drive your new Limited for 3000 miles. In this example , it would be $1200. If the difference in the MSRP is MORE than 3200, then I think you got a real good deal since it cost you 3200 to go up more than 3200 in MSRP plus you got to drive a new Limited for 3000 miles!
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