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Re: 2009 Grand Cherokee Limited [paule]
by melram on Mon Mar 09 18:42:03 PDT 2009
Paule, I decided to roll the dice and wait until the end of March since my lease is not up until then. I contacted my previous sales person who said he would match the price I obtained on this Jeep and order it for me. I have dealt with him and this dealership and decided to let him have my business. Should be here in few weeks. My only risk was the incentive piece. They couldn’t guaranty if the rebates would change in March. They were able to inform me the employee pricing would continue in March. All the incentives stayed the same for me (rebates). The only thing that changed was Chrysler 0% financing over 36 months (instead of 48 months). You would think Chrysler would loosen this incentive to sell more cars (60 months). I am going through a credit union so it didn't impact me. Have you had any more luck in your Overland search? I know the dealerships here are being very aggresive and are willing to deal to win your business. MelRam
Re: 2009 Grand Cherokee Limited [paule]
by melram on Fri Feb 27 06:21:20 PST 2009
Paule, This is a fully loaded Limited and I am located in Ohio. I also looked at the Overland but did not like the color interior choices. The Limited and Overland have different color interiors. I was not crazy about the two tone choices in either vehicle but like the limited better. I misquote on the rebate yesterday. I do qualify for the max rebate of $6,250 since I am coming off a lease. I believe they throw in additional $750 since my lease matures in March. The rebates are broken down as follow: Great Lakes Lease to Retail $750.00 Great Lakes Bus Center Financial Bonus Cash $1,000.00 Great Lakes Customer Cash Allowance $1,500.00 Great Lakes Bonus Cash $1,000.00 Great Lakes Owner Loyalty $2,000.00 Option Breakdown: $39,010 Base Price $2,400 5.7 HEMI upgrade $1,700 DVD System Group $995 Aluminum Wheels $995 Chrome Edition Group by Mopar $280 Trailer Group $500 High Intensity HeadLamps $780 Destination Charge $46,680 MSRP $41,354 Employee Pricing per dealer Paule - One thing I have noticed over last few weeks. I have visited 3 dealerships in my area and most of them will not negotiate below the employee pricing + rebates, saying that is the best offer and they would have to locate the car. I have since emailed few dealerships with the vehicle in inventory but will have to drive few hours to get the vehicle. My original offer from the dealership was $35,104 ($41,354 Employee Pricing - $6,250 Rebates) for this vehicle. They were looking to move vehicles by month end and said I could have it for $34,000 if I could pick it up by Saturday. Hope that helps
2009 Grand Cherokee Limited
by melram on Thu Feb 26 14:10:03 PST 2009
I have been out test driving 2009 Grand Cherokees Limited’s this week and have been offered the following deal. 2009 Grand Cherokee Limited (5.7 Hemi, Entertainment system, Chrome package) $46,680 MSRP $34,000 Selling price plus taxes, title, ect (savings of $12,680 off) -This includes $6,500 in rebates since I am returning lessee. I believe it is good deal on paper but I am still wondering about the financial status of Chrysler going bankrupt. I am debating on purchasing this weekend since the current incentives end on March 2nd. The car is pretty loaded for great price. Any thoughts on the deal or waiting? Thanks MelRam
Re: 2009 Purchase Timing [paule]
by melram on Thu Feb 12 18:28:22 PST 2009
Paule, I also have been looking at purchasing 2009 Grand Limited. The dealers have told me that between rebates, employee pricing and the financing offers, they have never seen any better incentives out there for Jeep’s. Two of the Jeep dealers I spoke too don't believe the incentives will get much better next month but could get worst based on them ending employee pricing. Not sure if the rebates will stay the same or increase but you can qualify for $6,250 in my area right now. I think you could come very close to the $12M off MSRP without to much haggling. I had a dealer try to unload 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 on me the other day with sticker of $47,500. He offered $36,800 with the rebates and employee pricing. I loved the car but it was too expensive. I very well could of got him to come down if I was serious about getting this vehicle. Let me know what you decide
Re: Deals on 2009s [dfy8811]
by melram on Wed Feb 04 16:40:36 PST 2009
I just looked into leasing a 2009 Grand Cherokee Limited but realized the money factor and residuals are really bad and leasing is not an option. I am also considering buying a new one but have not negotiated on the price below. The dealer sent me the following information on the vehicle but I figure I can get him down some more since they aren't selling very many. MSRP - $42,645.00 List price $39,475.00 Invoice $37,719.00 Employee Price / Sale Price = $4926.00 from MSRP $5,500 Rebates $32,219 Purchase Price What was the MSRP, Invoice, Employee Pricing and rebates on your deal? Thanks
Re: Chrysler Financial Residual Buyout [christiands]
by melram on Thu Jan 22 19:37:12 PST 2009
Christiands, Were you able to negotiate this buyout price or was it already set by Chrysler? My lease on my 2007 Grand Jeep Cherokee Limited is up in April and I am considering purchasing this vehicle. I also have 27 month lease and only have around 18K miles. The Chrysler rep. stated they would discount the price by $2800. I asked her if this price was negotiable due to the SUV market and she stated the Chrysler sets the discount for the vehicles. I was hoping to get this for lower $ amount but will have to do some research and try again. 2007 Grand Jeep Cherokee Limited MSRP: $39,280 Residual after 27 month lease: $23,175 Stated Buyout from Chrysler: $20,375 (this was non negotiable)

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