HollyS|1439352977|3913608 said:I have not read all of the other replies, and don't know if you've solved your dilemma. I apologize for chiming in so late, but here is my opinion . . . for what it's worth . . . as a former dealership manager.
Program cars can be a very good buy. Full warranty, without the immediate depreciation of buying brand spanking new. And some dealers/manufacturers offer incentives to buy their program cars.
jordyonbass|1439156420|3912797 said:Good to hear you are getting resolution packrat, however I don't think it has anything to do with the dealership as they can only sell the products they receive from the factory. New Jeeps are one of the worst cars on the market; they've had so many issues now here in Australia that I believe consumer watchdogs and authorities may be launching an enquiry into Jeep and parent-company FIAT. It's kind of sad to see as I always wanted a Jeep to tow my boat, but I wouldn't ever consider one now. Even Toyota have had a decline in quality in recent years, something I see as complacency due to having such a good reputation.
Hyundai make really good cars nowadays and represent the best quality for money in my opinion, VW being up there as well. However if you want to know my personal preference I would buy a turbo diesel Isuzu if I could have my choice of any vehicle on the market; they've built trucks for years and know how to build a bulletproof motor. Oh and I need the towing power and space to carry all my boy-toys
Oh there's no chance of that happening. There will not be Chrysler product being purchased by me or my husband.packrat|1441074655|3921946 said:ugh, I *hate* dealing w/them-especially now. I'll never go thru this one again. Please please please don't buy a Jeep Latitude!!