This month of March I received a $2500 Employee Bonus Cash for 2014 Jeep GC. I couldn't believe it! An extra $2500 plus taxes saved got me to my 11.3% under invoice! LOL
This month of March I received a $2500 Employee Bonus Cash for 2014 Jeep GC. I couldn't believe it! An extra $2500 plus taxes saved got me to my 11.3% under invoice! LOL
My dealer thinks incentives will be to clear out 2013 units. The only other reason would be if there seems to be a competitive disadvantage, which is why Fall incentives happen -- new models roll out from other brands and grab people's attention. And/or, the line gets refreshed with new colors or options (TrailHawk, for instance). In general, every six months or so, something must happen to keep the brand and model exciting and in the news.
Just got a card in the mail from Jeep today reminding me to use my $500 certificate by May 31. I quess I will go to my local dealer this week and see what he has in 2014 Overlands. Was going to wait till late summer as I still have 9 months warranty on my 2011 GC, but I could buy early if I find something. Al
I'm in a holding pattern as well. I'm window shopping until my warranty is about to expire. I've been trying to get a rebate through the mail by requesting info but so far no love for this guy.
I may try to sell my 2011 outright then motor in for a cash deal on a 2014.
So, my girlfriend graduated college a little over a year ago. I see that there is an incentive for the graduate program for $500 off. Other than "her name being on the title too", is there any downside to having her cosign or be a part of the purchase to save that $500 on top of negotiations? Her credit score is probably lower than mine, as I just recently cosigned for her to get a lease because her file was just too thin to establish credit.
Will her lower credit score have any affect on my potential financing options if I try to take advantage of that incentive?
So, my girlfriend graduated college a little over a year ago. I see that there is an incentive for the graduate program for $500 off. Other than "her name being on the title too", is there any downside to having her cosign or be a part of the purchase to save that $500 on top of negotiations? Her credit score is probably lower than mine, as I just recently cosigned for her to get a lease because her file was just too thin to establish credit.
Will her lower credit score have any affect on my potential financing options if I try to take advantage of that incentive?
If she co-signs, then she is sharing the responsibilities. What happens if you were to split? Who gets the Jeep, since she is also responsible for paying for it? Who makes and payments, etc?
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