In a similar move to GM’s that was announced earlier today, Chrysler will offer aggressive financing and lease offers for its remaining 2008 vehicles, although its discounts apply to more selected vehicles and not across the range, like in GM’s case.
The automaker will offer buyers zero percent financing for 72 months or remaining stock of its SUVs, including the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Commander, Dodge Durango and Chrysler Aspen, with the added fine print being that it applies to A tier customers only. Tier B customer get the same deal, albeit for only 60 months, according to Automotive News reports.
In the meantime, leasees will be able to take advantage of a $500 or $1,000 cash bonus offer on the majority of the maker’s 2008 vehicles. The Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Grand Caravan , along with the Grand Cherokee, Commander, Liberty, Wrangler, Nitro, Durango and Aspen are also eligible for the lease deal.
The offers stand from today, July 25, until July 31.
Earlier in July, Chrysler started offering zero-percent financing for 72 months on its remaining 2008 Dodge Ram pick-up trucks in an effort to make room for the all-new 2009 models.
Any leasing deals may not be around much longer at Chrysler, as a couple of its dealers claim the automaker will no longer offer leases via Chrysler Financial.
