Pursesnatcher
New member
Hi all
So, I've been on the prowl for a 2012+ JKU recently and thought I'd see what everyone has been able to negotiate for their Jeep. I've noticed (and this may be the time of year) that new and used Jeep's don't fluctuate very much.
For example, I found a used 2014 JKU Sport with 10k miles at my local dealership and they were asking $33.9k. Then, about 30 mi down the road, I found a brand new 2016 JKU Sport for $33.8k! (power everything, '16 had the Alpine stereo) It blows my mind just how much these vehicles hold their resale. In hopes to get some raw, un-manipulated feedback about this subject, I thought I'd ask the forum what they ended up paying for their Jeep post-negotiation.
Thanks in advance!
-Chester
So, I've been on the prowl for a 2012+ JKU recently and thought I'd see what everyone has been able to negotiate for their Jeep. I've noticed (and this may be the time of year) that new and used Jeep's don't fluctuate very much.
For example, I found a used 2014 JKU Sport with 10k miles at my local dealership and they were asking $33.9k. Then, about 30 mi down the road, I found a brand new 2016 JKU Sport for $33.8k! (power everything, '16 had the Alpine stereo) It blows my mind just how much these vehicles hold their resale. In hopes to get some raw, un-manipulated feedback about this subject, I thought I'd ask the forum what they ended up paying for their Jeep post-negotiation.
Thanks in advance!
-Chester