Chrysler – Dodge – Jeep Incentive Deals for August
The Chrysler company has announced special deals on almost its entire product line of Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep brands. The only exceptions are on hot selling vehicles such as the Dodge Challenger.
The current deals end on August 31, 2009.
The new Chrysler incentives are in the form of large customer rebates and 0% APR loans. Of course, you can’t accept both a rebate and a loan deal. It’s one or the other, not both. The 0% APR loans apply, in general, to 36/48/60/72 month loans.
In most cases, with large rebates such as those being offered in August, the rebate is the better deal, especially if you are short of down payment money. The rebate can be applied as your down payment.
There are currently no factory-to-dealer rebates or special lease deals on Chrysler vehicles at this time. You may know that Chrysler no longer offers its own car leases but you can still lease because dealers have made separate arrangements with credit unions, banks, and finance companies. For more about car leasing, visit LeaseGuide.com.
Here are some of the great deals now available from Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep. These are all for 2009 models.
Chrysler Sebring / 300 /Town and Country – $3500 factory-to-customer rebate, 0% interest loans
Chrysler Aspen / PT Cruiser – $4500 customer rebate, 0% loans
Chrysler Pacifica – $3000 rebate, 0% loans
Dodge Grand Caravan / Charger – $3500 rebate, 0% loans
Dodge Durango – $4500 rebate, 0% loans
Jeep Grand Cherokee / Commander – $4500 rebate, 0% loans
Other deals and incentives are available on models not listed here.
Remember, if you are participating in the “cash for clunkers” program, the above incentives are added on top of your $3500 or $4500 clunker trade-in credit.
You can get free price quotes on any of the above Chrysler, Dodge, or Jeep vehicles from Edmunds.com. The quotes will automatically include any cash-back rebates or discounts that are currently available.
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