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KBKMNN
May 26th, 2008, 06:40 PM
http://puregreencars.com/Green-Cars-News/Other-Green-Car-News/Chrysler-Three-Year-2-99-Exclusive-Gas-Price.html
Chrysler Offers Buyers Three-Year $2.99 Exclusive Gas Price
In response to direct customer feedback citing the prospect of rising gas prices as a top concern and in a bid to boost sales of its vehicles, Chrysler announced a three-year $2.99 exclusive gas price protection policy to anyone who buys a new Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep vehicle between today and June 2.
More at above link....
Theresa
May 26th, 2008, 07:26 PM
Just keep in mind that this is in place of the $ incentives. You choose one or the other, not both.
KBKMNN
May 26th, 2008, 10:05 PM
Just keep in mind that this is in place of the $ incentives. You choose one or the other, not both.
Oh I'm not like 'wowed' by this idea. I just think it's crazy(in a way)! Who'd have thought that so soon things would get to the point of an auto company's 'incentive' to be gas as $3.00 a gallon? :panic
windtalker
May 26th, 2008, 11:01 PM
Something does not smell right with this whole deal.........
1. What do they know that we don't
2. Whats the catch (fine print)
Your telling me that if and when gas keeps going up to and above 5.00 then 6.00 they are going keep kicking down 2 and 3 extra bucks per gallon.....what if it goes to 8.00 they will pay 5.00??
Something doesn't wash if prices were to go up fast they could pay over 10k in three years for the extra pump price, they have some pretty smart apples up in the big office that thought of this .......by choosing the gas price deal they are most likely going to poke you with the sticker price when your not looking.:heh
Another thing that jumps out a me is the small window of time they are offering, putting the bait out...........probably trying to see how many fish they catch.....if they get enough bites they will schedule another fishing trip, because the whole thing tells me they are desperate.
saint-in-training
May 26th, 2008, 11:09 PM
(In the tone of Kronk)...Rrriiiiiiiiiight. My hubby and I talked about that and he says in the amount of time you're leasing that vehicle, you won't be able to use as many miles as it would take to make it worth it.
windtalker
May 26th, 2008, 11:26 PM
(In the tone of Kronk)...Rrriiiiiiiiiight. My hubby and I talked about that and he says in the amount of time you're leasing that vehicle, you won't be able to use as many miles as it would take to make it worth it.
I think this is for purchases.........:thinking:)
saint-in-training
May 26th, 2008, 11:33 PM
:doh D'OH! I was sure we heard something about lease...oh well.
Pear
May 26th, 2008, 11:49 PM
In the small print, it says for the first 12,000 miles per year, or limited to, whatever.
Theresa
May 27th, 2008, 07:25 PM
It's good for leases or purchases. I figured that I don't put enough miles on my car to make it worth it - the cash incentives were better for me.
forgiveness heals
May 27th, 2008, 08:22 PM
I called a dealer on this the other day and he said it covers the estimated # of gallons that a car running 12,000 miles a year would use for 3 years. So, the bigger the car, the less gas you are going to get on this deal.
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