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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
I'm in a quandary
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobriscus" data-source="post: 447788" data-attributes="member: 23123"><p>Based on the markup that many dealers are adding to their new 'on-lot' vehicles, it would not be a stretch to say that you will get exactly what you paid or more for your Hyundai, especially being a Limited. That being said, there are deals to be had on used cars (and new) if you are willing to do some leg work. Working in your favor is that the Jeep you want to buy is not the Jeep that is in high demand. A dealer or individual is going to have a harder time moving a 2-door / manual JK vs. a 4-door automatic. Stick to your guns on both the sale of the Hyundai and the purchase of the Jeep and I think you will come out well, even in today's market. </p><p></p><p>In terms of nostalgia, I have owned a CJ, YJ, TJ, and now the JK. 3 of the 4 have been 2nd vehicles for me. I have almost always owned a Jeep, and when I have not, I have been planning out buying one. It doesn't sound like you have the luxury of owning both the Hyundai and the Jeep, so do what makes you happy. We only have a short time on this blue ball, so try to enjoy it as much as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobriscus, post: 447788, member: 23123"] Based on the markup that many dealers are adding to their new 'on-lot' vehicles, it would not be a stretch to say that you will get exactly what you paid or more for your Hyundai, especially being a Limited. That being said, there are deals to be had on used cars (and new) if you are willing to do some leg work. Working in your favor is that the Jeep you want to buy is not the Jeep that is in high demand. A dealer or individual is going to have a harder time moving a 2-door / manual JK vs. a 4-door automatic. Stick to your guns on both the sale of the Hyundai and the purchase of the Jeep and I think you will come out well, even in today's market. In terms of nostalgia, I have owned a CJ, YJ, TJ, and now the JK. 3 of the 4 have been 2nd vehicles for me. I have almost always owned a Jeep, and when I have not, I have been planning out buying one. It doesn't sound like you have the luxury of owning both the Hyundai and the Jeep, so do what makes you happy. We only have a short time on this blue ball, so try to enjoy it as much as you can. [/QUOTE]
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I'm in a quandary
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