Chrysler LLC just unveiled a new effort to move vehicles off of dealer lots - discounts equal to standard employee pricing plus up to $6,000 cash back plus 0% financing. From the official press release:
Chrysler LLC announced today that it will offer the new "Employee Pricing Plus Plus" program to all customers toward the purchase or lease of a new 2008 or 2009 Chrysler, Jeep® or Dodge vehicle. In addition to the employee price, customers will be eligible for cash discounts of up to $3,500 for 2009 model year vehicles and up to $6,000 on 2008 model year vehicles. Chrysler Financial is also offering zero percent financing to qualified customers for up to 48 months. Other finance terms and rates are also available.
"Chrysler is offering America the same pricing our employees receive through the new 'Employee Pricing Plus Plus' program with great savings off the Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price, plus cash discounts of up to $3,500 on 2009 models, plus zero percent financing through Chrysler Financial," said Steven Landry, Executive Vice President – North American Sales, Marketing, Mopar Parts and Service. "With affordable financing available and some of the best pricing we have offered in recent months, this really is a great time to visit a Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealer."
The "Employee Pricing Plus Plus" incentive program is available to all customers beginning on Mon., Jan. 26. Dodge Sprinter is not included in this program.
If you've had your eye on a Compass (com'on, I know you have), now might be a good time to pounce!
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tmedlock | Posted: 2009/1/28 8:35 Updated: 2009/1/28 8:39 |
Not too shy to talk ![]() ![]() Joined: 2007/1/11 From: New Hampshire Posts: 40 |
![]() This new discount offer is nice. But, I can’t help but think that Chrysler is just NOT doing all they can to become a viable player in the current world. Apparently, Chrysler has failed to notice that a large portion of the population uses the internet to help eliminate upfront footwork while shopping for a car. I say this because I have been keeping my eye on the Chrysler (jeep) web page(s) for the past 3 weeks. My thought being that I am ready to by a new car and I want to take advantage of what “I am being told” are great deals out there. The BLUNT fact is, at least 50% of the time I try to access the “new car dealer inventory” at any Chrysler dealer, the web browser locks up or displays error information. I use plain vanilla “windows xp” with plain vanilla “internet explorer”. If the sights don’t work for me, you know they don’t work for a whole boatload of people.
You can bet Chrysler would not pay for a 30 second TV ad that displayed a blank screen for 15 of the seconds. Why do they pay for a web sight implementation that does NOT work? If Chrysler does NOT realize that the internet is part of the “front line” of their sales effort in today’s world, they aren’t firing on all cylinders. ![]() I don't know. Maybe this reply is off topic. If so I appologize. |
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skywater55 | Posted: 2009/1/27 18:20 Updated: 2009/1/27 18:32 |
Just can't stay away ![]() ![]() Joined: 2006/8/28 From: Posts: 85 |
![]() well the wife has had an eye on a loaded army green compass....very nice looking for a compass, lol....but your right now might be the time to get a jeep......
Well I checked the incentives for the DFW area and the most off is $4,500 for the GC 2008 model....only $1,250 off for 08 Compass and Patriot, Wrangler and Unlimited...wonder where ya get the $6K off which state...sure isnt around here.... |