Rubicon Price Negotiation
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation
In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>Gene Young wrote:
>>
>> From The DC Employee Advantage Website.. (Yup I work there)>
>> Introducing DaimlerChrysler Employee Advantage - Chrysler Group Employee
>> Purchase/Lease Program
>>
>> Getting the vehicle of your dreams just got easier!
>> This new Web site lets you easily obtain a Control Number for the purchase
>> or lease of six select new Chrysler, Jeep® or Dodge vehicles at
>> approximately 4-5% below factory invoice. Remember, the stylish Chrysler PT
>> Cruiser, the rugged Jeep Liberty, and the all-new Dodge Ram 2500 are
>> eligible with this offer. This great savings opportunity may also include
>> consumer rebates available at the time of sale.
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L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>
>Gene Young wrote:
>>
>> From The DC Employee Advantage Website.. (Yup I work there)>
>> Introducing DaimlerChrysler Employee Advantage - Chrysler Group Employee
>> Purchase/Lease Program
>>
>> Getting the vehicle of your dreams just got easier!
>> This new Web site lets you easily obtain a Control Number for the purchase
>> or lease of six select new Chrysler, Jeep® or Dodge vehicles at
>> approximately 4-5% below factory invoice. Remember, the stylish Chrysler PT
>> Cruiser, the rugged Jeep Liberty, and the all-new Dodge Ram 2500 are
>> eligible with this offer. This great savings opportunity may also include
>> consumer rebates available at the time of sale.
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#122
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation
I work for them building cars, not writing their websites or advertising.
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
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> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
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> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
#123
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation
I work for them building cars, not writing their websites or advertising.
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
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> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40a22293_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
#124
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation
I work for them building cars, not writing their websites or advertising.
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40a22293_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40a22293_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
#125
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation
I work for them building cars, not writing their websites or advertising.
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40a22293_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
Someone asked for information I could provide, and I did so.
Next time I'll think twice about posting help here...
"Peter Parker" <nospam@zero.com> wrote in message
news:40a22293_2@nntp2.nac.net...
> In article <40A12516.42A2D8CC@***.net>,
> L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> > Rugged Liberty, I believe is an example of an oxymoron.
>
> Well, the guy works for DC. What do you expect? :-)
>
>
#126
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation: Done deal
Sounds like it ! and 'dem Rube-icons<what my wife calls it> ~are~ very
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
#127
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation: Done deal
Sounds like it ! and 'dem Rube-icons<what my wife calls it> ~are~ very
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
#128
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation: Done deal
Sounds like it ! and 'dem Rube-icons<what my wife calls it> ~are~ very
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
#129
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Posts: n/a
Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation: Done deal
Sounds like it ! and 'dem Rube-icons<what my wife calls it> ~are~ very
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
nice.
It's a Boobicon to me.. I love it! little brick sh#ithouse vehicle.
dave
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
#130
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Re: Rubicon Price Negotiation: Done deal
"I did bite on the gap insurance. For $192 I get a replacement vehicle
should this one get totaled"
Hmmm... doesn't gap insurance cover the difference between what you owe
and what it's worth? This does not necessarily get you a replacement
vehicle, it just pays off your loan so you are not in debt any more.
Jeffrey Wright wrote:
> Here's how it went:
>
> The Jeep came in Thursday, May 6. I ordered it back in February; I ignored
> the dealer until today, Monday, May 10. I made it obvious I was in no hurry,
> I never salivated, and showed only mild interest in the vehicle the first
> time I saw it. Give me an Oscar.
>
> I took the advice proffered here and visited the suggested web sites. My
> MSRP was 28.6K. Kelly's, Edmunds, and CarsDirect all had my Rubi at 26.5K as
> the "good deal" norm. I made this known, and my dealer came back with
> 26.1K-- at 5.9% interest for 66 months. No way.
>
> We went back and forth just a couple of times, and in the end I got my Jeep
> for 26.6K at 1.9% interest (Chrysler Finance) for 48 months. I had to put 3K
> down.
>
> I think it is important to note that I do not have perfect credit, courtesy
> of my ex-wife. Nonetheless, I asked for the best finance rate possible and
> got it. Seems all I had to do was ask. (I do have a good job, low debt, and
> make a decent buck, which can't hurt.)
>
> Once the deal was made, I was siphoned off to the finance gal, and just as
> some cautioned they tried to sneak in $150 for 20 "free" oil changes. She
> said the contract had to show the oil change program price, but that it had
> already been deducted. I flashed the math though my mind, and it did not add
> up. I caught the discrepancy, thanks to the heads up on this group, and
> worked it out to my favor. We had to tear up three documents, and now free
> means free.
>
> I did bite on the gap insurance. For $192 I get a replacement vehicle should
> this one get totaled; my insurance, Geico, would just give me what it was
> worth at the time of the accident. No, I do not intend to total the vehicle
> in the next five years, but I do plan on wheeling and you never know. I
> think if you are buying a real Jeep or a Corvette and use them as intended,
> gap insurance makes sense.
>
> I turned down extra warranty options. I stuck with the no extra cost 3 yr
> bumper to bumper plus the 7/70 powertrain.
>
> The minor glitches: it was supposed to come with a locking gas cap, but
> didn't. I had that noted on the "what the dealer owes you" sheet. I also got
> home and found no owner's manual, just a video.
>
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
>
>
>
>
>
should this one get totaled"
Hmmm... doesn't gap insurance cover the difference between what you owe
and what it's worth? This does not necessarily get you a replacement
vehicle, it just pays off your loan so you are not in debt any more.
Jeffrey Wright wrote:
> Here's how it went:
>
> The Jeep came in Thursday, May 6. I ordered it back in February; I ignored
> the dealer until today, Monday, May 10. I made it obvious I was in no hurry,
> I never salivated, and showed only mild interest in the vehicle the first
> time I saw it. Give me an Oscar.
>
> I took the advice proffered here and visited the suggested web sites. My
> MSRP was 28.6K. Kelly's, Edmunds, and CarsDirect all had my Rubi at 26.5K as
> the "good deal" norm. I made this known, and my dealer came back with
> 26.1K-- at 5.9% interest for 66 months. No way.
>
> We went back and forth just a couple of times, and in the end I got my Jeep
> for 26.6K at 1.9% interest (Chrysler Finance) for 48 months. I had to put 3K
> down.
>
> I think it is important to note that I do not have perfect credit, courtesy
> of my ex-wife. Nonetheless, I asked for the best finance rate possible and
> got it. Seems all I had to do was ask. (I do have a good job, low debt, and
> make a decent buck, which can't hurt.)
>
> Once the deal was made, I was siphoned off to the finance gal, and just as
> some cautioned they tried to sneak in $150 for 20 "free" oil changes. She
> said the contract had to show the oil change program price, but that it had
> already been deducted. I flashed the math though my mind, and it did not add
> up. I caught the discrepancy, thanks to the heads up on this group, and
> worked it out to my favor. We had to tear up three documents, and now free
> means free.
>
> I did bite on the gap insurance. For $192 I get a replacement vehicle should
> this one get totaled; my insurance, Geico, would just give me what it was
> worth at the time of the accident. No, I do not intend to total the vehicle
> in the next five years, but I do plan on wheeling and you never know. I
> think if you are buying a real Jeep or a Corvette and use them as intended,
> gap insurance makes sense.
>
> I turned down extra warranty options. I stuck with the no extra cost 3 yr
> bumper to bumper plus the 7/70 powertrain.
>
> The minor glitches: it was supposed to come with a locking gas cap, but
> didn't. I had that noted on the "what the dealer owes you" sheet. I also got
> home and found no owner's manual, just a video.
>
> All told, I rolled out with a good deal, a full tank of gas, and one damn
> fine machine!
>
>
>
>
>