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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fart" data-source="post: 2599534" data-attributes="member: 4899"><p>Check with KBB.com online. That seems to be a good starting place. The thing about Jeep Wrangles is they tend to hold their value pretty good.</p><p></p><p>My own personal experience:</p><p>I had a real hate for David Stanley going on do to a previous purchase. I stopped by there for just a price check and planned to look elsewhere to buy. I ended up buying from them because they were several thousand cheaper than anyone else and the buying experience was golden. They were going through their annual recertification process. I figure that was the only reason they were decent. But they treated us with the highest respect and were in the end $3500 cheaper on the same model than any of the competition. All that being said I still can't recommend them due to the previous experience I had.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2013 hard top with the power and electronic packages added. Haven't had any problems for them to work on. The windshield cracked and I took it to Automax to see if they would warranty it, no they wouldn't. I think it was defective but didn't feel like arguing that day so I just piss at them and left. They are fun to run around town in or out where I live. I wouldn't suggest them if you have lots of highway traveling. They have the aerodynamics of a brick. When I have to drive mine for long distances at over 55 mph the mileage tanks. My normal combined mpg is 22. At 70 on the highway it's about 16. That's all I got right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fart, post: 2599534, member: 4899"] Check with KBB.com online. That seems to be a good starting place. The thing about Jeep Wrangles is they tend to hold their value pretty good. My own personal experience: I had a real hate for David Stanley going on do to a previous purchase. I stopped by there for just a price check and planned to look elsewhere to buy. I ended up buying from them because they were several thousand cheaper than anyone else and the buying experience was golden. They were going through their annual recertification process. I figure that was the only reason they were decent. But they treated us with the highest respect and were in the end $3500 cheaper on the same model than any of the competition. All that being said I still can't recommend them due to the previous experience I had. I have a 2013 hard top with the power and electronic packages added. Haven't had any problems for them to work on. The windshield cracked and I took it to Automax to see if they would warranty it, no they wouldn't. I think it was defective but didn't feel like arguing that day so I just piss at them and left. They are fun to run around town in or out where I live. I wouldn't suggest them if you have lots of highway traveling. They have the aerodynamics of a brick. When I have to drive mine for long distances at over 55 mph the mileage tanks. My normal combined mpg is 22. At 70 on the highway it's about 16. That's all I got right now. [/QUOTE]
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