cxturboboost wrote:
Yes,
I understand supply and demand, but these things have also had their share of problems. I don't believe they are "bullet-proof". Now with the Grand Cherokee offering a diesel, some people will be getting rid of the liberty. Others just don't want a diesel. I think that is the reason why my local dealer is having a tough time. Everyone has a diesel in their farm pick-up in Nebraska. At night when you want to go to dinner, most don't want to hear the raddle. Some like me love the raddle anytime

. Remember, they also listen to the raddle in the tractor combine, etc. You get my drift.... E-bay had a sport with 6500 miles sell for 18,800 this last week. I think that is a fair buy for the limited mileage. It was also equipped well. The right one will come along.
Pete
IMHO The new 3.0L MB WK Grand is not a competitor for the CRD KJ.
I looked at the WK CRD the last time my KJ was at the dealer. Its perhaps 10% more vehicle at almost twice the price of the KJ. You are paying $15-20k more for a 4.7% boost in cargo volume and an extra 2200lbs of towing capacity. The WK actually has LESS legroom than the KJ; I tried to sit in one and could not find a comfortable spot.
As Chrysler only offers the CRD with the top trim lines you have to pay an extra $15k for every silly bell and whistle to get $5k of better drive train.
Once you get north of $40k you have Diesel pickups from the Big 2.8, the same MB engine in several Mercedes SUVs, heck you can even get a nice Sprinter Passanger van with the 3.0L CRD.