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No 4xe until Winter of 2022

MichaelFach

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it’s confirmed per Jeep.com that the 4xe won’t be available until this time next year.
 
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catsartcox

Well-known member
Yeah, cause Winter is really the last week of the year leading in to the first three Months of the next year. So I would definitely assume early next year.
 

MichaelFach

Well-known member
My apologies everyone for jumping the gun there and only thinking that winter occurs in December… massive brain fart

I shall take this one in stride and ask for forgiveness from me fellow WL Jeep forumers
 

hcl

Well-known member
While the build site says the 4xe is "Coming winter 2022" and it allows options to be configured, it still doesn't show pricing, and apparently still can't be ordered. while I saw the Tweet excerpt that say it means early 2022, is there any known date for pricing?
 

RiseAgainst

Well-known member
While the build site says the 4xe is "Coming winter 2022" and it allows options to be configured, it still doesn't show pricing, and apparently still can't be ordered. while I saw the Tweet excerpt that say it means early 2022, is there any known date for pricing?
It can be ordered in the Reserve and Summit Reserve trims. Another member who ordered the 4xe reported that he has his VIN. Pricing still has not been released.
 

TRXGCGLR

Member
Are these ordered without knowing the price? If so, is the deposit refundable if the price turns out to be unacceptable?
I don’t know the price but I’m assuming it will be about $4500 more then V6 version.I don’t think it’s refundable but I can apply it to a different vehicle.
 

catsartcox

Well-known member
I don’t know the price but I’m assuming it will be about $4500 more then V6 version.I don’t think it’s refundable but I can apply it to a different vehicle.
My. dealer said they keep the deposit until they are able to re sale the Jeep to a new buyer. Though this is only in place if I refuse because "I don't want it anymore", not because it was damaged upon delivery or some other issue.
 

TRXGCGLR

Member
My. dealer said they keep the deposit until they are able to re sale the Jeep to a new buyer. Though this is only in place if I refuse because "I don't want it anymore", not because it was damaged upon delivery or some other issue.
In this market that would prob only be a few days lol
 

catsartcox

Well-known member
Not sure if that actually changes anything from what my dealer told me...assuming Spring 2020 still means March/early April
 

MtnGoat

New member
Stopped in at a local dealer yesterday to see what the latest story was/is, here's the rundown I got:

Order banks are open for the limited, overland, and summit reserve only. Still no pricing. At first the sales guy said that $1000 deposit was due at time of order, but when I said I would wait until placing the order, the sales or finance guy came out and said that I could put the order in with no deposit and when it arrived at the dealer I would have 24hrs to claim it. They did want to run my credit however before placing the order. I declined again, main reason being that I was actually looking to get the summit and not summit reserve. Without pricing, I didn't want to risk putting an order in for something that I couldn't confidently take delivery on when it arrived. Plus, I wanted to see specifically what the differences were between the summit and summit reserve. The dealer said it was only the palermo leather seats, but I have a hard time believing that. If I could get the overland equipped with everything I wanted, then I would just order that. This particular dealer is adding either a $5800 market adjustment on top of MSRP to all inventory or adding about $6k worth of crap like paint protection, warranties, security systems that they say are non-negotiable, so I realistically won't be ordering from them anyway! lol.
 

elsabito

Well-known member
Stopped in at a local dealer yesterday to see what the latest story was/is, here's the rundown I got:

Order banks are open for the limited, overland, and summit reserve only. Still no pricing. At first the sales guy said that $1000 deposit was due at time of order, but when I said I would wait until placing the order, the sales or finance guy came out and said that I could put the order in with no deposit and when it arrived at the dealer I would have 24hrs to claim it. They did want to run my credit however before placing the order. I declined again, main reason being that I was actually looking to get the summit and not summit reserve. Without pricing, I didn't want to risk putting an order in for something that I couldn't confidently take delivery on when it arrived. Plus, I wanted to see specifically what the differences were between the summit and summit reserve. The dealer said it was only the palermo leather seats, but I have a hard time believing that. If I could get the overland equipped with everything I wanted, then I would just order that. This particular dealer is adding either a $5800 market adjustment on top of MSRP to all inventory or adding about $6k worth of crap like paint protection, warranties, security systems that they say are non-negotiable, so I realistically won't be ordering from them anyway! lol.
stay away from this dealer.
Deposits are not required, but I understand why they do it.
Running your credit is uncalled for.
And 5.8K over MSRP is nonsense.
Search the forum, many dealers are willing to order for you at and below invoice.
Its easy to see the differences between Summit and what the Summit Reserve adds, search for the 3 row L and you can find actual pictures of each. No difference with the 2 row on features.
 

Dizz1979

Member
I called Jeep today regarding my dealer telling me I couldn’t order a 2022 WL 74 Hemi Overland with the off-road package yet. I think the issue with not being able to get Quadra Lift and ELSD. They confirmed this was true and that they update their ordering platform the second week of each month, so I’ll check again in February.
 

PiotrB

Well-known member
I called Jeep today regarding my dealer telling me I couldn’t order a 2022 WL 74 Hemi Overland with the off-road package yet. I think the issue with not being able to get Quadra Lift and ELSD. They confirmed this was true and that they update their ordering platform the second week of each month, so I’ll check again in February.
Noooo, thats why im still waiting for trailhawk to come out. Shame on you Jeep! :c
 
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