No deposit other than the reservation -- also, I'm out if dealer attempts any additional dealer markups/ADMs....
We start the Badlands price negotiations at MSRP, then go from there
Agreeing with North7 -- our family had (at one time) a VW Jetta (Wifey) and my Jeep JK Wrangler and then daughter's Honda Civic...by far, the 2009 Civic had the most issues (mechanically and cosmetically) and daughter traded it in for an SUV
Wow -- my Badlands with an MSRP of $34,780, acquired for $32,600 with a $645 lease acquisition fee (registered and plated in TX) leases for $527 monthly for 3 years (with .00125 money factor + no money down + $1,172 due at signing...) That equates to 1.5% monthly (against the MSRP)
Slickrock -- my 10-year-old Jeep JK Wrangler has steering wheel controls (audio) that I laugh at still...my thumb can touch the steering wheel volume and my pinkie finger can reach all the way over to the stereo...
This is exceptional!!! Still trying to use my $100 Bronco Sport reservation as Wifey's anniversary gift -- I doubt it'll go over 100%, but I'm such a cheap bastard...
As a current Jeep JK owner, I am very impressed with my choice of the Bronco Sport Badlands...need to make certain Wifey doesn't see this video since the B-Sport will be hers, and I'm left with my Jeep until the Bronco Sport Raptor arrives...or the Bronco Sport Maverick truck is released...
That $645 is a lease acquisition fee (added to the capitalized cost...) Almost all manufacturers charge this...
You can eliminate the $645 by selecting "FINANCE" within your build