When people talk about the price they paid for their vehicle are they including taxes and extended warranty?
Lol! Usually not... Many times people I know have been amazed at what they signed for after they negotiated a price. Sent from my SM-G920T using ToasterJeep mobile app
just traded my 16 latitude for a 17 trailhawk w/ tow, powered mysky, cold weather group & remote start. it was a hail damaged vehicle, already popped out 1/2 the dings and am replacing the hood from a totaled one for $400. MSRP was $31K, got it OTD for $23 including neg equity from trade & they let me swap my 16" latitude wheels & A/T tires Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
I had a good experience at the dealer here in Oregon: no sales tax and no BS from the dealer, just 17,999 plus about 320 for the titling and registration for my '16 Sport 4X4. I'm happy with the simplicity of the experience.
Yo I have a 16 latitude and wanna trade it in for a trailhawk, the thing is mine was 25k and I put 10k down. So now I'm on a payment plan for 5 years and paid off 2k already. How do I trade it in for a trailhawk with all those packages? Cause that would make me truly happier with my car. Sent from my iPhone using ToasterJeep mobile app
With that kind of equity I'd check CarMax, see what they'll buy it for and then you'll have a solid reference point to work off of. Check their website, and find a used one you like or use their figure as a basis at a dealer. Sent from my SM-G920T using ToasterJeep mobile app
With that kind of equity I'd check CarMax, see what they'll buy it for and then you'll have a solid reference point to work off of. Check their website, and find a used one you like or use their figure as a basis at a dealer. Sent from my SM-G920T using ToasterJeep mobile app
I just bout my 15' trail-hawk in commando green. The VW dealer had it on their website for $18,770, after a week of negotiating and calling back and forth I got it out the door at $19,300. It had 26,700 miles. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. I had looked everywhere, most dealers were listing them anywhere from high 19s to 21,000 dollars. I traded my 13 Hyundai elantra GT that had an accident report and only 30k for $11,000. they had to pay off $5800. So I think I got a really good deal.