NetJunkie wrote:
I haven't seen the $3K dealer incentive anywhere but that one article someone listed. They kept it a pretty good secret. Usually Edmunds and other invoice pricing sites shows those invoices. I got mine for EP but that $3K rebate would have been nice to know.

I'm with you, EP (or Green Sheet Price). When I bought mine there was only a $1000 cash back for financing through Jeep, so I ended up about $3,700 below MSRP.
Two weeks later it was $2000 consumer cash. Two months later it was $2500 consumer cash AND dealer incentive of $4500 for 2005 models sold in 2006(CarMax offered all rebates advertised on the internet, $7k++ off MSRP ). American car pricing sucks.
My advise to you. Call ahead of time and insist on talking to the Fleet Manager. Tell them you want $700 below invoice, on the vehicle of your choice, before ANY rebates and incentives. When they say ok, then tell them the vehicle you want and that you want the $2500 consumer cash AND $3000 dealer incentive on top of the $700 below invoice. You'll be at the $7,000+ below MSRP mark before you know it. If they disagree, leave them your phone number for them to reconsider and be prepared to never talk to them again. They will call back in a few days, or even weeks...
Don't even go to a dealership until things are pre-negotiated.