Congrats on your new ride, I had a similar event occur when I was trading in my Rubicon which was spotless and only had 7500 miles on it. She was barking at the sales manager because they would not give her a price. She actually asked rather loudly in the saleroom at to who owned the blue Rubicon, out of respect I kept my mouth shut. Later I found out that they had sold it for $4500 more than I got on the trade but she needed to go through financing so a cash sale was not in my favor. But my salesman called me a week later and asked if I would mind doing a 3 way call because she had some questions about the aftermarket lighting and how it could be disconnected when you remove the hardtop. Funny because the Jeep mechanics could not figure it out either. I had wired it into the main disconnect for the top it was a mopar disconnect with a 12 pin connector and not the standard 8 pin if I remember correctly. and they took me out of the call as soon as I answered the question.
It must be nice to make $4500 and not to even wash the Jeep and who knows what they made on the financing?? I was happy with my new Jeep and she was happy with her new JKUR Rubicon ans the dealer was ecstatic about double dipping on his profit and the sprinkles were from the financing that she was paying.