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1564 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 4:55 AM
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Does anyone know how I can find Chrysler employee pricing so I can see what the employee pricing should be through this AARP program. Thanks! |
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It is a great time to be buying. Salespeople very helpful, eager to deal. We're picking up our 09 T&C Touring w/25L package for $25750 out the door, MSRP $33,750. We are supposedly receiving employee pricing, although we are not employee or related. |
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Replying to: wrobbins80471 (Nov 09, 2008 9:46 am) |
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anyone getting a low MPG. Low as in 10-11MPG? Our TNC only has about 600 miles on it.
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Greetings, dear friends. Walked into a dealership in Southern California today. Excellent service. No pressure. No "sales" gimmicks. Selected a Touring with package 25L plus AJB (Security Group) and ANF (Premium Group). MSRP: $37,215 Final price being offered: $27,974 Good deal? Go for it? Try to get them to come down a bit more? I was hoping to get the 3yr 0% APR, but they can't offer it with this price. Also, is it worth taking the gamble to see if I can get a better deal in 4-6 weeks? My brother (the "car guy" in my family) is insisting that I consider, instead, an '08 Honda or Toyota, with comparable options. He reasons the Japanese cars will retain more of their value. Please advise. Thanks. |
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Replying to: hp7434 (Dec 28, 2008 7:25 pm)
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Thinking of trading our 2008 3 day old Town and Country Touring Signature series purchased at 22,995. plus fees/ for a 2009 toyota sienna Le. Will loose about 4,000 dollars. Loose Now or later! What do you suggest?........ |
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Replying to: krojas (Jan 01, 2009 7:50 pm) |
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Replying to: krojas (Jan 01, 2009 7:50 pm) If you absolutely want a new one,,,go in for a toyota.It`s quieter than the Honda.But test drive both before making a choice as it comes down to personal preference.You won`t go wrong with either. If you dont mind used cars,,I would suggest you go in for for a 1 or 2 year old toyota/honda bcos that way you wont lose a lot of money for a very low mileage used car.You could get a loaded version too instead of just the base no frill models. Hope this helps.
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Replying to: deltheking (Jan 01, 2009 10:58 pm) > I drove all 3 of them and the difference was so obvious right from the drive to the interior This is your opinion. Please don't present it as fact. We drove all the vans, and we liked the T&C the best. Especially when you factor in that it was $4000 less than the Toyota, and the Honda. We love our T&C. Now, whether Chrysler will be in business to honor their lifetime warranty; that is another issue. |
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