The Wrangler 4XE is the best lease deal on the market
Jeep has been very aggressive in its discounting of Sport and Sahara trims of the Wrangler to start the year, and we are seeing lease deals as low as $260/month before taxes for cars with MSRPs in the $55,000 and up range. This is a great opportunity to take advantage of incentives and federal rebates to get a great deal on a Wrangler lease
Used Jeep Wagoneer Prices are Falling Fast
Jeep introduced the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer to compete with the luxury large SUVs from Cadillac, GMC, and the European brands. With some trims starting at over $100,000, the car became the most expensive Jeep available on the market. However, the used car market has been tough on this car, with models losing over 20% of their value after just one year - something that has been rare in the post pandemic car market. There are now great deals to be found for 1-2 year old Grand Wagoneers if you are in the market for one.
Why are Grand Cherokee 4XE so expensive to lease?
I was recently looking at some pricing on leasing the brand new plug in Jeep Grand Cherokee and was surprised to see that most cars are leasing in the 700s, even after the $7,500 federal rebate, so I wanted to know - why are they so expensive?