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hib96
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| Joined: 01/05
Posted: 01/07/05 01:46 PM
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I got an 04 Lerado Special Edition with a few extra features - V8, 4x4, sunroof, CD changer,overhead console controls and leather. I believe the sticker was somewere wround 37k but i got it for $500 over invoice ( online pricing from there internet department ) which was about $32,000 and some change. Plus at the time they had almost 5k in rebates so essentially it cost me around 27k for a fully loaded grand cherokee. They have pretty large rebates and they have them pretty often so if your in the market i would suggest holding off until they come around again.
Hope this helps
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jspeyer
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Posted: 01/07/05 03:21 PM
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Do you consider that a deal or do u think you could have done better buying one just as the 2005 were coming out?
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asleeis
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Posted: 01/13/05 02:23 PM
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I got a 2004 Jeep GC Limited for $34.7K. It stickered for $37.8K. In addition, I got a 3.99% rate plus $3500 cash back. In doing the math, it comes out to actually be like paying $34.6K with 0%. I got it in May. I'd considered waiting for the 2005's to come out, knowing I could have gotten it a bit cheaper then... but I was impatient, and about to go on a camping trip that I wanted it for.  It's a V8, QuadraDrive, and all the fixin's the Limited models come with, including tow-kit, roof rack, sun-roof, leather seats, 10-CD changer, yada yada. I looked it up on Kelly Blue Book before buying, so I knew a rough idea as to what it cost the dealer. KBB suggested avg dealer cost to be about $34.6K. I'm sure they got it a little cheaper since this dealership does volume... so they made a few hundred on me. Reasonable. And I love the Jeep! No buyer's remorse here! -Alex
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