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Chrysler to roll out new zero percent deals

08/30/2006, 2:42 PM

By admin

Chrysler Group is ending its employee discount promotion and with a six-year zero-percent financing offer starting Friday, according to the Detroit News. The offer will be available on all 2006 models, the report said. Similarly, Ford launched a zero percent financing deal last week that will run through Labor Day. Meanwhile, GM this week announced additional cash rebates of $500 to $1,500 on many vehicles for the long weekend only. Chrysler offer will run the longest, ending September 30th. At that point, the automaker will launch a new program. “We’re going to have a new incentive strategy, but I’m not at liberty to discuss the details,” Chrysler spokesman Kevin McCormick told the News.

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08/30, 2:50 PM

posted by:

1952 MG TD

DAMN YOU DCX!!!!!
My bro-in-law bought a 2006 Grand Cherokee yesterday using the employee pricing program… he might have waited till friday had he know about this one…

08/30, 3:43 PM

posted by:

Fingal McGingle

But Chrysler, there isn’t a single model in your entire line-up that I’d want at any price or with any deal, so you are wasting your time.

08/30, 3:48 PM

posted by:

Jellyhead

At least i didn;t buy a 2006 grand cherokee yesterday BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH

08/30, 3:49 PM

posted by:

Antic Hay

Who is the moron now? for buying a Jeep grand cherokee definitely its a POS, for buying it yesterday downright stupid.

08/30, 3:52 PM

posted by:

1952 MG TD

who’s the moron now? not me… learn to read asshats.

That, and there is absolutely nothing that makes the GC a POS…. other than your meaningless subjective opinions.

08/30, 4:05 PM

posted by:

Antic Hay

Thats all that makes it good as well 1952 MG TD :-)

08/30, 4:10 PM

posted by:

1952 MG TD

but when it is my (or in this case, my bro-in law’s) $$$$, it is not so meaningless…

08/30, 4:10 PM

posted by:

Handballer

The old Grand Cherokee sold really well in Europe, the new one is so bad it’s not shifting in anything like the same numbers, its as if Mercedes Wants you to spend the extra on an ML

08/30, 4:19 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Jellyhead/Antic Hay: a 2006 Grand Cherokee is much better than most POS “SUV’s” out there, at least it won’t break the rear axle when it goes off-road.

08/30, 8:00 PM

posted by:

V’duv Kux Klan

http://www.mx.autocosmos.com/contenidos/videos.asp i found this page and looks like the 2007 Honda CRV is already for sale in Mexico

08/31, 10:13 AM

posted by:

JC2

Of course they do that to try to out-do Ford… I also saw a commercial I forget who (I believe Mitsubishi) was offering a similar deal that recently started advertising. Next GM will be offering this deal.

Tad, your very ignorant. The many people who buy this vehicle and are waiting for the new one sure do. You out of anger because you can’t buy one, probably posted that.

08/31, 5:26 PM

posted by:

GM fan

GM will kick all their butts by introducing 20 years @ 0% with $0 down and since GM cars run forever and have the best resale value, they will own all the imports too.

 
 
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