Buying a new Rubicon
#1
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Buying a new Rubicon
Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
buying a new Rubicon.
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and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
buying a new Rubicon.
--
2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
#2
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new jeeps
all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said if
they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news, I
have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick it
up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a price
and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did not
ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
new car. Lots of good information out there!
The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
becoming an oxymoron!
Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
them.
Good luck!
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said if
they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news, I
have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick it
up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a price
and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did not
ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
new car. Lots of good information out there!
The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
becoming an oxymoron!
Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
them.
Good luck!
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
#3
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new jeeps
all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said if
they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news, I
have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick it
up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a price
and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did not
ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
new car. Lots of good information out there!
The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
becoming an oxymoron!
Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
them.
Good luck!
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said if
they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news, I
have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick it
up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a price
and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did not
ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
new car. Lots of good information out there!
The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
becoming an oxymoron!
Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
them.
Good luck!
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
#4
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new jeeps
all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said if
they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news, I
have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick it
up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a price
and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did not
ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
new car. Lots of good information out there!
The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
becoming an oxymoron!
Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
them.
Good luck!
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said if
they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news, I
have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick it
up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a price
and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did not
ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
new car. Lots of good information out there!
The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
becoming an oxymoron!
Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
them.
Good luck!
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
#5
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
As a Brit, I never understood US car dealers. You go in and ask for a price
for a car, and they won't give it to you straight away.
Then they get upset when you walk out. Most bizarre. That's my experience to
date at any rate...
Dave
"Lloyd Hanning" <hanning@TAKEOUTcox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10250ib5k5iuc9@corp.supernews.com...
> Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new
jeeps
> all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said
if
> they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
> fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
> emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
> very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news,
I
> have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick
it
> up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
> quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a
price
> and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did
not
> ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
> new car. Lots of good information out there!
> The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
> Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
> your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
> transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
> I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
> becoming an oxymoron!
> Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
> them.
> Good luck!
>
> "Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
> news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> > Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big
radius
> > and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking
about
> > buying a new Rubicon.
> > --
> > 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> > http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> > http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
> >
> >
>
>
for a car, and they won't give it to you straight away.
Then they get upset when you walk out. Most bizarre. That's my experience to
date at any rate...
Dave
"Lloyd Hanning" <hanning@TAKEOUTcox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10250ib5k5iuc9@corp.supernews.com...
> Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new
jeeps
> all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said
if
> they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
> fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
> emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
> very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news,
I
> have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick
it
> up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
> quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a
price
> and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did
not
> ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
> new car. Lots of good information out there!
> The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
> Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
> your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
> transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
> I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
> becoming an oxymoron!
> Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
> them.
> Good luck!
>
> "Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
> news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> > Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big
radius
> > and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking
about
> > buying a new Rubicon.
> > --
> > 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> > http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> > http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
> >
> >
>
>
#6
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
As a Brit, I never understood US car dealers. You go in and ask for a price
for a car, and they won't give it to you straight away.
Then they get upset when you walk out. Most bizarre. That's my experience to
date at any rate...
Dave
"Lloyd Hanning" <hanning@TAKEOUTcox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10250ib5k5iuc9@corp.supernews.com...
> Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new
jeeps
> all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said
if
> they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
> fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
> emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
> very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news,
I
> have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick
it
> up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
> quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a
price
> and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did
not
> ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
> new car. Lots of good information out there!
> The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
> Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
> your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
> transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
> I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
> becoming an oxymoron!
> Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
> them.
> Good luck!
>
> "Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
> news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> > Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big
radius
> > and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking
about
> > buying a new Rubicon.
> > --
> > 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> > http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> > http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
> >
> >
>
>
for a car, and they won't give it to you straight away.
Then they get upset when you walk out. Most bizarre. That's my experience to
date at any rate...
Dave
"Lloyd Hanning" <hanning@TAKEOUTcox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10250ib5k5iuc9@corp.supernews.com...
> Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new
jeeps
> all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said
if
> they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
> fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
> emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
> very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news,
I
> have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick
it
> up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
> quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a
price
> and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did
not
> ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
> new car. Lots of good information out there!
> The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
> Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
> your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
> transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
> I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
> becoming an oxymoron!
> Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
> them.
> Good luck!
>
> "Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
> news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> > Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big
radius
> > and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking
about
> > buying a new Rubicon.
> > --
> > 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> > http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> > http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
> >
> >
>
>
#7
Guest
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
As a Brit, I never understood US car dealers. You go in and ask for a price
for a car, and they won't give it to you straight away.
Then they get upset when you walk out. Most bizarre. That's my experience to
date at any rate...
Dave
"Lloyd Hanning" <hanning@TAKEOUTcox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10250ib5k5iuc9@corp.supernews.com...
> Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new
jeeps
> all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said
if
> they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
> fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
> emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
> very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news,
I
> have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick
it
> up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
> quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a
price
> and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did
not
> ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
> new car. Lots of good information out there!
> The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
> Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
> your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
> transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
> I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
> becoming an oxymoron!
> Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
> them.
> Good luck!
>
> "Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
> news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> > Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big
radius
> > and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking
about
> > buying a new Rubicon.
> > --
> > 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> > http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> > http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
> >
> >
>
>
for a car, and they won't give it to you straight away.
Then they get upset when you walk out. Most bizarre. That's my experience to
date at any rate...
Dave
"Lloyd Hanning" <hanning@TAKEOUTcox-internet.com> wrote in message
news:10250ib5k5iuc9@corp.supernews.com...
> Yeah, that's exactly what I just finished doing! Since I don't buy new
jeeps
> all the time, I emailed a couple of dealers with what I wanted, and said
if
> they can't get that, then I'll order it. The best thing was I went to
> fivestar.com which is Chrysler's search for five star dealers. I then
> emailed a total of 5 dealers.....EVERYONE had a different price. It's not
> very competitive out there. One scumbag, ah dealer, wrote back "Good news,
I
> have your Rubicon, it's on the way, I'll need a deposit and you can pick
it
> up." Hmmm...I didn't know I had ordered one from him, I just asked for a
> quote. Another guy, after I told him exactly what I wanted, gave me a
price
> and had several options, like cruise, extra speakers added in that I did
not
> ask for. I got a lot of good information from doing a search on buying a
> new car. Lots of good information out there!
> The bottom line: some of the dealers are like Ken Lay, Martha Stewart, and
> Saadam all rolled up into one slippery eel! You MUST remain objective in
> your dealings with the salesman. It's nothing more than a business
> transaction, and DO NOT think for a moment they are your friend!
> I'm sure there's honest salesman out there, but that phrase is quickly
> becoming an oxymoron!
> Oh, and go to jeep's site and check out the rebates. There's several of
> them.
> Good luck!
>
> "Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
> news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> > Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big
radius
> > and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking
about
> > buying a new Rubicon.
> > --
> > 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> > http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> > http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
> >
> >
>
>
#8
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
You might benefit from checking out Carmax.com. I did... so did my wife.
n.
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
n.
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
#9
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
You might benefit from checking out Carmax.com. I did... so did my wife.
n.
"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
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"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
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Re: Buying a new Rubicon
You might benefit from checking out Carmax.com. I did... so did my wife.
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"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>
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"Arvin" <arvin"no-spam"@mo-net.com> wrote in message
news:1024evukg84p9a5@corp.supernews.com...
> Anyone had any luck buying a new Jeep by e-mailing dealers in a big radius
> and finding the one that will give you the best deal? I'm thinking about
> buying a new Rubicon.
> --
> 2CJs '82 258 CJ-7 O|||||||O
> http://arvin.homestead.com/files/websignature.jpg
> http://users.mo-net.com/arvin
>
>