What does the frame look like?
Going to drive it tomorrow. Has 62,000 miles. Will definitely check the frameX2
Get under it and take photos of the frame. What kind of miles are on it as well?
If it's got lower miles and a rust free frame, then yes, 18k is a fair price depending on what part of the country you're in.
Here in the Pacific Northwest a TJ Rubicon would easily go for 20k with a clean frame and lower miles.
Going to drive it tomorrow. Has 62,000 miles. Will definitely check the frame
I sure wouldn't pay the asking price off any lot! - I sold used cars many, many years ago. Lowball them and then fight for a lowered price. IMHO 18K is too much for that vehicle.
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$18k sounds high to me too, I'd push for lower price/low-ball them.But why the seat cover? Many Jeepers install seat covers, I did when my TJ was nearly new.
Why all the armour all? Car dealers usually do that with cars they're selling, it makes things look newer/shinier though Armorall is admittedly crappy stuff to use.
Where are the stock wheels? Replacing the factory wheels is a common thing for Jeep owners. My TJ was 6 months old when it got new aluminum wheels.
And why the new radio? Same with the radio, the factory radio is not good enough to suit everyone. I replaced mine on both of my TJs to gain an aux input port for my MP3 player.
And where is the hardtop? Hardtops are not standard on Rubicons. My Rubicon did not come with a hard top.
And where are the milk jugs? That is one of the first "mods" many new TJ owners do their Jeeps. Removing the milk jugs is commonly done, it just makes the Jeep look less stock.
But adding up all those things on a pristine low mileage TJ.... ^^^^ I'd dig deeper and make sure your not buying a write off.