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Replying to: rmbalisa (Oct 25, 2008 9:24 am) |
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I am just wondering if there is any Chrysler employee or retiree out there that has an extra EC code for this year. I would like to purchase the vehicle this week. Thanks in advance! I want to surprise my wife (it will be our 20th anniversary).
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Replying to: 1sebringnow (Oct 26, 2008 3:52 pm)
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Replying to: snewsie (Oct 26, 2008 6:27 pm) |
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| I already purchased a 2008, but the prices at the Carmax website look really great with over $10k off on the T&C. That is without any discount numbers. If Carmax can sell for so little surely your local dealer should be able to come close. I have never dealt with Carmax so I don't know if they really are a no hassle way of purchasing a car. But if for no other reason than to use their numbers to negotiate with your dealer of choice it seems worth a visit. | |
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An advertising agency would like to speak with satisfied Chrysler Town and Country drivers. If you own or regularly drive one of these vehicles, please respond to jwahl |
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My dealer in IL told me to find someone with a friends and family discount number to save on a new 2008 town and country. About to have my second kid and am going to moving to van in the next week or so. Can ANYONE please help? Thanks...
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Replying to: pbg9 (Nov 05, 2008 2:46 pm)
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Replying to: wrobbins80471 (Nov 05, 2008 2:59 pm) Thanks! |
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Can anyone offer suggestions on extended warranties? I recently purchased a '08 Dodge Grand Caravan with a 7 yr/100K extended warranty from Fidelity Warranty Services through the dealer. The dealer called me the other day and indicated that the plan I paid for is no longer offered, so I have to decide on whether to go with some other coverage or cancel all together. Is it best to buy the warranty through the dealer (Chrysler or third party) or just go on the Internet and look around? If so, what should I expect to pay for a 7/100k or lifetime wrap warranty with a $100 deductible and what companies are known to be reputable? The last thing I want to do is buy a warranty and find out later I am going to have problems when trying to file a claim. One last thing, do most extended warranty companies cover the cost for a covered repair directly minus deductible, or do you have to pay up front and then submit a claim for reimbursement? Also, in general, is it worthwhile to purchase a maintenance package that covers oil changes, etc. or is it best to just skip it? I have not priced such a thing out myself yet and I was wondering if anyone out there can offer some suggestions. Sorry for all the questions and thank you so much!
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