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1564 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 4:55 AM
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We're about to pull the trigger on a T&C or Grand Caravan... If anyone has a Friends program PIN available, I'd love to have one. Send me a note at stuff {at] urbl {dot] net and I'll let you know whether I still need one. Thanks!!! |
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Replying to: urbl (Nov 07, 2008 2:09 pm) Now we keep our fingers crossed that the incentives for 2009's will go up when the vehicle comes in...
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Replying to: urbl (Nov 09, 2008 6:46 am) Have you been here http://www.chrysler.com/hostc/eaf/employeeVehicleSelector.do?pricing=friend%2Cem- ployee_advantage to build out your van to ensure it's the same as the Friends Program discount? If not let me know and I can get you a control number. Thanks, Will
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Replying to: wrobbins80471 (Nov 09, 2008 9:46 am) Will advise if we actually need the control number, but for now it appears we negotiated that same price without it. |
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| I had a question about the pricing I see on CarMax.com It seems too good to be true. Is the pricing they have listed the price I can purchase the vehicle at? Anyone know? On another note, I see several posts asking for a pin/code for employee discount pricing...how much do you actually save? No sob story here, just looking to save some extra money in these tight times. Thanks! | |
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MSRP 42,285 Dealer rebate 6,885 customer rebates 3,500 Price of van $31,900 add fees 265 tax 2301 OTD $34466 this is for a 2008 TNC Limited inferno red; flex seating; ent. group 3; power roof; power 3rd seat; mygig with nav; $38,969 orig. invoice price. all i really wanted was the flex seating. |
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Replying to: tkirchner (Nov 06, 2008 9:57 am) |
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I don't understand these crazy carmakers -- prices seem to have gone up for both the remaining 2008s on the lot and the 2009s, compared to a month or two ago. I was pretty close to buying at end of October and waiting until Nov. 1 and everything jumped in price! I have been checking on and off over past few weeks bu no movement around here. I am hoping to buy a 2009 Touring with 25L package... Are there any coupon or other possibilities still out there? And is there still a place where you can find employee pricing? That link posted earlier now goes to a dealer locator page. I have found one dealer that says they give employee pricing to AARP members....figure I can sign my husband up if it make s a big enough difference! Thanks! |
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Would be surprised if I was the only one with this issue, but here it goes: My lease agreement says that a $450 disposal fee will be waived if I purchase or lease another Daimler Chrysler vehicle and finance the vehicle through Daimler Chrysler Financial Services. I just returned a Town & Country and did not get another Chrysler vehicle because I could not get a lease. Regarding the disposal fee, I am justifying not paying it based on the following: 1) I could not lease through Daimler Chrysler Financial because they stopped doing leases on August 1, 2008. Is it my fault they did this? 2) I tried to get a lease through another source and was rejected, even though my credit score is way higher than it was when I got my Town & Country 27 months ago. And yes, I did keep the rejection notice. Is it my fault even people with near 700 credit scores cannot get a Chrysler lease due to the credit crunch? Look, we can rationalize anything, but I really wanted a 2008 Town & Country and did everything a reasonable person could be expected to do to make this happen. I think I have grounds to not pay, at least based on the fact that they got out of the leasing business. A person should not be forced to purchase vs. lease if they want to get out of the disposal fee. Do you agree with this assessment? I am planning on writing them a letter and if they say no, would take my chances having it sent to a collections agency and then negotiating. Or, to be honest, would agree on a settlement that would bring the $450 down just to avoid the time and effort.
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Replying to: oceana143 (Nov 29, 2008 7:07 pm) Don't take a chance on screwing up your credit.. Call them, and ask to talk to a manager. Possibly, they will reduce the charges, which I doubt, but it never hurts to ask. If it gets sent to collection, you'll do much more damage to your credit than this will be worth. regards, kyfdx
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