If you are in the market for a new Jeep car or truck, your search should begin at Edmunds.com. Our expansive network of California Jeep car dealerships gives car buyers the ability to start shopping for their new or used vehicle from the convenience of their desktop. Once you locate Jeep car dealers in California, you can compare online price quotes to find the lowest possible rate. Whether you are interested in a car, truck, SUV, wagon, or minivan, the comprehensive listing of California Jeep car dealerships at Edmunds.com is a great place to start.
Most Popular California Jeep Dealership Cities
Buying a car from a Jeep Car Dealer
hi all. so i already signed a lease and am driving my car, but i figured i would post what i paid to see if this was a decent deal... i am located in Long Beach, CA. first off the vehicle 4x2 laredo X 3.6 26X package E group trailer tow group power single pane sunroof 430N media center msrp on sticker with destination charge (925) - $37,060 total agreed sales cost - $34,000 theft code 3 year replace - $350 service/theft insurance -$674 GMAC administrative fee - $795 - gross capitalized cost -- $35819 i signed a 3 year 36000 mile lease with $3000 cash down and $1500 cash rebate, my monthly payments are $411.54 including tax and the theft/service insurance...this is for 35 payments as my $3000 up front included the 1st months payment. my buyout price after the 3 years is $21,400 does this sound like a good deal?
Anyone purchase a Patriot recently that can go in further detail about their own deal and the incentives that are currently available?
Looking for best price on a new '12 Laredo with the E option package. Any ideas on what the best they are offering out there? I am in Lexington, KY but could go up to Cincinnati if need be. Thanks for the input.
I went to a jeep dealer in southern CA today to get a 2012 JGC Limited w/Media Center 730N upgrade. Out the door price promised by dealer was $38,100, $8000 down and fiance the rest ( 60 months ), but they wanted to charge 7.9% interest. That's ridiculously high! It's illegal to tie a price to the interest rate. I hope you got a purchase contract wit the agreed upon price. You can then get your own financing. 7.9% interest is almost loan shark level!!! :P
Locate Car Dealerships in Your Area - Search by Make
Advertisement
Most Popular — Selling
Advertisement