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When deciding which optional extras to tick, bear in mind that the best deal new Jeep isn't necessarily the model with lots of extras (despite what many new Jeep dealers try to tell you). The fact is that most new Jeeps lose money faster on the optional extras than on the Jeep itself - so the extras you choose (even at the new Jeep best price) doesn't necessarily offer the best value. When it comes to ex-demo Jeeps or ready-built showroom new Jeeps for sale at a main dealer, the specification has already been fixed and cannot be changed; so if you need a new Jeep from stock, be spec-flexible. New Jeep dealers tend to pre order stock they can sell easily - typically Silver, Grey or Black Jeeps with few or no options at all. The best discount new Jeeps are normally specified like that - ie popular colours with few options. Car finance is another consideration when choosing to pay extra for optional equipment. If you buy a new Jeep on the best PCP deal or Jeep leasing / contract hire package you can find, the options may ruin your saving; this is because handing the Jeep back at the end loses the FULL value of the extra equipment you paid for. To avoid this potential loss, you have three possibilities: 1) select a higher Jeep trim level ie Sport over an S; 2) don't order expensive options; 3) buy your new Jeep on HP or with a personal loan (where you always own the Jeep and the optional extras).
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