jagrubb99
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Yeah I was meaning more of just buying. Not really trading anything in. That's what I did when I bought my 2014. Well let me rephrase that, I traded in my 2008 on it and I got what I paid for it a year prior basically. Only lost about $500 so it was basically a wash and was like I was buying out right.
I think jeeps are great financial investments. One of a few vehicles that hold their value exceptionally well. Brand new ones around me are going for a few thousand more than used ones with 50k miles on them. It's crazy people are selling them for this kind of money used, and they don't seem to last very long. Those prices, I'd rather just buy new.
Sorry, missed my sarcasm. Jeeps do hold their value extremely well for the modern vehicle. I was referring to the fact that once you buy one, you tend to want more and more for it, and that can get expensive