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Folks, further posts regarding horsepower will be removed from this discussion, which focuses on pricing & the purchase experience. Please start here: dennisctc, "Chrysler Town & Country and Grand Caravan 2005+" #472, 14 Feb 2005 8:07 am to talk about horsepower. kirstie_h Roving Host Host, Future Vehicles & Smart Shopper discussions |
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Deal we got: 2005 T&C Limited - Magnesium Pearlcoat - Khaki Sticker $36,125 Invoice $33,056 $31,600 - $2,500 Rebate = $29,100 Cary, NC on 2/26/05
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| got today 2001 T&C LXI fully loaded with 41T miles from a dealer with a gold-check 2 month certificate. 13.5T + paper + tax. In Atlanta it got altogether to 15T | |
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Replying to: flash9 (Mar 02, 2005 5:58 pm)
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Replying to: kfdmed (Mar 03, 2005 10:17 am) The next day we came back to make the purchase. We sat down with the finance guy. When I looked at the final price, it was nearly exactly $1,000 high! I noticed the rebate was only $2,500. He said that dealership does not offer Chrysler Financial loans, and the loan was through a local bank. I said this was not what I had agreed to, and was ready to walk out. The Salesman was called in and he and the Finance guy left the room. I do not know if the room was wired or not, but I turned to my wife and said there is NO way they were going to drop their price another $1,000 if they were not getting it back from Chrysler. The salesman came back and offered to take $900 off of the agreed upon price and through in the molded splashguards $38 value. Since this came off the sales price there was no taxes on the $900, where there is on the $1,000 rebate. So, that is how we got the deal we got!
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Replying to: flash9 (Mar 03, 2005 3:08 pm) |
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Just purchased a 2005 Town & Country Touring FWD Signature Series (3.8 L V6 Engine) in Linen Gold, with the following included equipment and options: * Included Rear-Seat DVD Entertainment System (including 2nd-row overhead 7" video screen, wireless headphones & remote control) * Included In-dash 6-Disc CD/DVD Changer * Included GPS Navigation System * Included Power Moonroof * Included Leather Interior w/2-tone accents * Included Heated Front Bucket Seats * Included Power Front Seats * Included Driver's Adjustable Lumbar Support * Included Luxury Front & Rear Floor Mats * Included Power Adjustable Pedals * Included Trailer Tow Prep Group (including load leveling & height control, heavy duty radiator, engine oil cooler, heavy duty transmission oil cooler, trailer tow wiring harness, and 600-amp battery) Total List Price was $32,780 Dealer's Offer was $30,881 Added Secure Etch Added Sales Tax Added Closing Fees Added Elec Filing Fee Added Tag Fees Total Cash Due was $32,208 Less Rebates of $2500 + $1000 Final Cost to Consumer (me) = $28,708 I still have a hard time believing that I am paying almost as much for a vehicle as I did for my first house ($29,750 in 1979), but overall I am pleased with the cost as compared to Toyota & Honda listing the same options. QUESTION: I have ordered the following "aftermarket" add-ons by Mopar and have been quoted the following costs and labor charges. Can anyone tell me if there might be a way to save money on these items and/or on the labor? ParkSense Rear Park Assist: $299 + $190 labor TurnSignal Mirrors: $199 + $160 labor Running Boards: $475 + $195 labor 2nd Row Cargo Bins (2): $99 + $75 labor 3rd Row Cargo Bin & Table: $250 + $150 labor 3rd Row Cooler: $49 + $0 labor The labor charges seem steep, and I still can't figure out what labor would be involved with the 2nd & 3rd row cargo bins. Any advice here would be most appreciated!! *Sonshine*
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Replying to: sonshine (Mar 22, 2005 5:16 am) |
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| Just bought a 2005 TC Touring today with leather interior w/ heated power front seats. Paid 22999 plus the usual stuff. Total about 24800, financed through Chrysler which got me the extra $1000 rebate. The car was purchased in the Metro Atlanta area. I think it was a pretty good deal even though the current TC model is a bit outdated. My wife absolutely loves her new Brilliant Black TC and its Stow n Go seats and power doors, liftgate, everything. | |
| Maybe I'm a sucker but I couldn't resist the offer the dealer made on a base T&C. I walked out the door oweing 15,300 with nothing down and a reasonable interest rate on a 2005 brand new base model T&C. I'd like to think I hit about as low as they could go. Price before tax, freight, and tag and title was 13,750. Dealers in the area were advertising 12,999 but everyone seemed to have just sold there ad vehicle. | |
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