Chrysler puts more money on the hood
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Chrysler puts more money on the hood
Chrysler puts more money on the hood
Filed under: Car Buying, Minivans/MPVs, Trucks/Pickups, Marketing/Advertising, Chrysler, Earnings/Financials
Chrysler is already offering five-year, interest-free loans on some of its cars. As of today, it is also offering six-year, interest-free loans and cash incentives. Cerberus, faced with Chrysler's first decline in sales since it took the controls, is not inclined to waste time trying to raise its share. It could also be an effort to make space for '08 model year vehicles. Nevertheless, Chrysler's drop -- 6.1-percent in August, but only 2.7-percent over the first eight months of the year -- is the smallest of the Big Three.
Buyers can take advantage of the six-year loan, or the cash (but not both, sorry), on the Grand Caravan, Town & Country LWB, Dakota, Durango, and Aspen. The new incentives are good through October 1.
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Filed under: Car Buying, Minivans/MPVs, Trucks/Pickups, Marketing/Advertising, Chrysler, Earnings/Financials
Chrysler is already offering five-year, interest-free loans on some of its cars. As of today, it is also offering six-year, interest-free loans and cash incentives. Cerberus, faced with Chrysler's first decline in sales since it took the controls, is not inclined to waste time trying to raise its share. It could also be an effort to make space for '08 model year vehicles. Nevertheless, Chrysler's drop -- 6.1-percent in August, but only 2.7-percent over the first eight months of the year -- is the smallest of the Big Three.
Buyers can take advantage of the six-year loan, or the cash (but not both, sorry), on the Grand Caravan, Town & Country LWB, Dakota, Durango, and Aspen. The new incentives are good through October 1.
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#2
RE: Chrysler puts more money on the hood
It'll be interesting to see if Chrysler will EVER offer such incentives on the Challenger, even after a few years.
Perhaps they're doing this now knowing they'll recoup most of that $ when the "limited edition" $40,000 Challenger debuts, especially after their dealers make money hand over fist with all the extra "adjusted value" markups...
Perhaps they're doing this now knowing they'll recoup most of that $ when the "limited edition" $40,000 Challenger debuts, especially after their dealers make money hand over fist with all the extra "adjusted value" markups...
#3
RE: Chrysler puts more money on the hood
They are going incentives nuts, not a smart move. They should invest the money differently.
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