Employee Pricing
#33
RE: indeed
My dealer showed me the letter from Dodge stating that Challengers were being removed from the EPP program as of today. Maybe it's just this part of the country, I don't know, but it sure didn't make sense to have them on there. On a darker note, Chrysler sales were down 55% in January so they've got to do something to move cars.
#34
RE: indeed
Looking at the website closer, they did change it. It now says offer 1 and offer 2, the employee pricing is no longer on there.
2009 Challenger (excl. SRT8)
Offer 1: Get plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance
Offer 2: Get low APR financing plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance
However, when you build the car, it still has the employee pricing discount listed, though I'm sure if Chrysler comes to these boards, it won't remain there much longer.
2009 Challenger (excl. SRT8)
Offer 1: Get plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance
Offer 2: Get low APR financing plus $1,000 Chrysler Financial Bonus Cash Allowance
However, when you build the car, it still has the employee pricing discount listed, though I'm sure if Chrysler comes to these boards, it won't remain there much longer.
#36
RE: indeed
What I meant by that is that if you look at my first post that I copied it shows the employee pricing. Now they changed it and it's not on there.
So far we have mixed signals from dealers. Some are telling people that it isn't on the Challengers now and others, like the one I called, said it's still going. Guess the best thing to do is just call around until someone says yes.
So far we have mixed signals from dealers. Some are telling people that it isn't on the Challengers now and others, like the one I called, said it's still going. Guess the best thing to do is just call around until someone says yes.
#37
RE: indeed
Let me just Congratulate anyone who bought their Challanger with the Employee Pricing Plan. It was a great deal all around for a car I believe is way overpriced already. It brought them down to a respectable price. They didn't have this plan going because they were flying out of the showrooms thats for sure. Now Chrysler raises the prices even more. Let them sit on the lots again and jump on them next time when they decide they have to go to the Employee Pricing Plan to sell off the inventory. Another thing don't forget it should be 0% percent financing for everyone, after all it's our money their loaning back to us that the goverment gave them in the bailout.