WTOL in Toledo, Ohio is reporting that Chrysler is raising prices of Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles by $80-$100.
The company's Auburn Hills-based Chrysler unit leads the auto industry in the size of its incentives, averaging $3,881 dollars a vehicle in February. The price increase could let Chrysler generate new revenue without lowering incentives.
Unlike General Motors and Ford, Chrysler made money in North American automotive operations last year.
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XJGuy | Posted: 2006/3/22 20:47 Updated: 2006/3/22 20:47 |
Just can't stay away ![]() ![]() Joined: 2006/1/7 From: Posts: 110 |
![]() Its just inflation. nothing major.
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RUBICON | Posted: 2006/3/22 11:51 Updated: 2006/3/22 11:51 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/7/13 From: Chandler, AZ Posts: 357 |
![]() $80 - $100. Prices fluctuate like that all the time. I don't think you will see a change on sticker prices at the dealer.
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