I really don't know where you are getting bad resale ....jk is one of the vehicles that holds its value. I can still get over 20k for my jku with 164000k and being a 2011. And you still can't fit in the xj what you can in a jk. Plus, I only paid 34k for mine new.....not 50k.
They really do hold their value quite well. That's the most positive statement I can make for my now departed 2012 JKUR. The OTD price on a reasonably well equipped new JKUR is 45k though, with tax. Even if you get a "deal" that still puts you in the low 40's OTD. Start modding it and you will quickly sink another 10/ to 15k into it. So, 55k to even 60k for a capable rig is NOT unusual. Actually quite realistic. For something that I plan to go beat the *(&^*( out of. Go figure.
That's why I was able to sell a very buggy but built and pretty 2012 JKUR for almost 30k, to a dealer.
Ditto on GA.I think it is all relative to where you live. The pricing you are quoting here is no where close to realistic here in FL. ...
Ditto on GA.
I signed an agreement with Chrysler stating I can't say what I paid but the sticker was only $31,500 on an Unlimited Sport with S package, LSD, manual, hardtop, & Max Tow.
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The geek in me is smiling ear to ear. 1985 here I come lol. My new flux capacitor just came in.
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OK, Spill the details, where did it come from. The only other thing you need is a mr fusion!
The Jeep needs the torque from idle to 3k RPM and the V6 just comes up short. I'm not saying the V6 is a bad motor at all, it is a real power house of a mini van and does OK in the trucks for it's size.