Question about car rebate
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Question about car rebate
Hi guys,
I took possession of my 2017 model car in September 2016. Will I be getting a rebate check from Jaguar. I was an active member with Jaguar car club for more than 6 months at time of delivery.
Am I entitled to a rebate check?
If yes, what do I need to do.
Thanks
I took possession of my 2017 model car in September 2016. Will I be getting a rebate check from Jaguar. I was an active member with Jaguar car club for more than 6 months at time of delivery.
Am I entitled to a rebate check?
If yes, what do I need to do.
Thanks
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JLR PRIVATE OFFER PROGRAM UPDATE!!! | Jaguar Clubs of North America
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Thanks for the reply ....
That is something the dealer should have handled for you. You are supposed to get a PIN from Jaguar prior to taking delivery. I had the code, but my dealer was a little clueless as to how to do it, so I had to wait a few months, but finally received a check from the dealer. The dealer should have taken the $2500 off at time of delivery since JLR reimburses them.
JLR PRIVATE OFFER PROGRAM UPDATE!!! | Jaguar Clubs of North America
JLR PRIVATE OFFER PROGRAM UPDATE!!! | Jaguar Clubs of North America
I will follow up with the dealership. Thanks
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IMHO There is no harm in asking the dealer, regardless of the deal....
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Since you asked ....
32 month lease. 8000 miles per yr ( summer only car). ,$1200.00 per month. And I got Extra pay options in the car. Sticker price was approx $114000.00. No cap cost reduction pay, only basic inception fees. Taxes up front.
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IMHO that is not a "great" deal. What was your negotiated price, below the sticker price? I would still ask the dealer about the rebate, although that may be water over the dam. Oops, sorry, I see back in August you were advised by the source that it is a discount, not a rebate. It is gone after the purchase, is what you were told.
Larry
Larry
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Keep in mind ....
IMHO that is not a "great" deal. What was your negotiated price, below the sticker price? I would still ask the dealer about the rebate, although that may be water over the dam. Oops, sorry, I see back in August you were advised by the source that it is a discount, not a rebate. It is gone after the purchase, is what you were told.
Larry
Larry
Larry, this was an order car, not a lot car. Order cars are not deep discounted as you know. New model year car, it's a good deal.
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OK, well you have to join JCNA, been a member for more than 6 months, request a code, give it to your sales person who contacts JCNA and gets the money from them. It gets baked into your overall deal, but you probably need to get the best you can from the sales person first. "Oh, by the way, I have another $2500 I want you take off of that...."
Larry
Larry
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Some of you have it but just to be clear here is how it works. You need to have a membership in JCNA for at least 6 months. JCNA provides a roster with name,state, and JCNA number to JLR monthly (no address or contact info). When you log in to the private offer site and you have your member number you are given a PIN which JLR recognizes. At that point you make the best deal you can at your dealer and when you are where you wish you drop the pin on the table. JCNA often talks salesmen through the process for members but they (salesmen) have a 800 number they could call. Once you are in the private offer you can see the current offers for all models. JLR invested in this system so that everyone was not chasing JSOBs which streamlined the whole program. So to cut to the bottom line JCNA membership is very reasonable and as an example if you are a member today for 6 months you could rec. $5000 off of an XJ after your local deal. As said before this is a discount not rebate--if you leave it on the table it is most likely lost. Watch the dealers--any talk of a check s wrong and I would suspect they are holding your $$$ although am not sure how they can--but they are car salesmen! Best of luck. BTW JCNA gets no money from JLR or anyone with the exception of the membership dues which provide for other membership benefits.
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