Employee Pricing for all
#72
#73
I dunno,I did what you said and NOTHING came up for e/p. As a matter of fact,it said right on the quote on the build sheet,(NO CASH INCENTIVES). Apparently your mistaken,or it,s a territory thing cause I was all over the Challenger site on Dodge.com and it,s not to be found on the Classic or ANY Challenger.Bummer,and you got my hopes up.
#75
Congrats,and good for you M/Ann. I called a dealer today and they said there is nothing on the Challenger.But,he said there might be different incentives in other parts of the country. But he does not believe that Dodge would sort out the Classic on it,s own for incentives.
#76
I just had gone to the Dodge website and now they are not offering the employee pricing in my area. Unbelievable! On Saturday 4/4 I built the B5 Classic on the website and it gave me the employee pricing which I printed up. Now there is nothing. These people are totally clueless!
#77
Congrats,and good for you M/Ann. I called a dealer today and they said there is nothing on the Challenger.But,he said there might be different incentives in other parts of the country. But he does not believe that Dodge would sort out the Classic on it,s own for incentives.
#78
No wonder they are goin broke.Instead of working with him,them dumbbells probably lost your friend forever on their other vehicle needs.I bought both are Chrysler Town and Country mini van,and then a Jeep Liberty a few months later last year from the same dealer cause they treated us so good.They are a Chrysler Jeep dealer.
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Employee pricing on rt classic
Hi everyone......there was employee pricing on the R/T Classic when I posted it.....I checked a couple of days later and it was removed??? It was either a mistake when they removed the other Challenger models from Employee pricing and did not remove the Classic and some of us found out they got wind of it and removed it....my zip is 11755.........I actually went to my dealer and he also looked it up on the Dodge website and saw it also.............it was there........
#80
These dealers aren't budging because they know that eventually they'll get what they want, even if the car sits there for a while. If they don't, then I guess they think they haven't lost anything and will eventually bring the car down, but they won't lose what they would on employee pricing. I thought that they were stupid as a Challenger SRT-8 was sitting in the show room forever, but eventually they ended up selling it for $50,000, $10k above MSRP. I guess there are idiots, or rich people, out there that will give in to their demands.
As for being loyal, it doesn't seem to mean a darn thing when it comes to these guys. I bought two cars from these guys in the past, they still would do only MSRP, or so I thought. Come to find out later the salesman didn't talk to the manager and the manager said he would only do $3,000 above MSRP.
Bought yet another car from another dealership and they pulled everything they could to get me into the Challenger without telling me the price, which was well above MSRP. The last dealer started at MSRP and then agreed to employee pricing, but the car never came in and they didn't seem to hard pressed to put up a fight to get me another one from anywhere else.
Basically, if you think you have a good dealership, you might, until you want a popular car then they don't care about customer loyalty. The true test comes to those times and I only found one true dealer even if they were almost two states away.
As for being loyal, it doesn't seem to mean a darn thing when it comes to these guys. I bought two cars from these guys in the past, they still would do only MSRP, or so I thought. Come to find out later the salesman didn't talk to the manager and the manager said he would only do $3,000 above MSRP.
Bought yet another car from another dealership and they pulled everything they could to get me into the Challenger without telling me the price, which was well above MSRP. The last dealer started at MSRP and then agreed to employee pricing, but the car never came in and they didn't seem to hard pressed to put up a fight to get me another one from anywhere else.
Basically, if you think you have a good dealership, you might, until you want a popular car then they don't care about customer loyalty. The true test comes to those times and I only found one true dealer even if they were almost two states away.