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Replying to: phred84044 (Feb 21, 2008 7:31 pm)
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Replying to: staciy (Feb 23, 2008 8:17 am) |
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rmbalisa, or other Chrysler employee.... Thanks for your time in advance, We(my family of 5) are purchasing/leasing a 2008 T&C or Grand Caravan. We currently own the 05 T&C Signature that we are turning in this Thursday. I can assure you that the code will be used by Thursday Feb 28th the latest. Our 2005 is due back that day so a deal must be made. Also, What is the EP code..? That seems to be a much greater discount. Is that available..? Thank You very much for any assistance you can provide, it is most greatly appreciated by my family. Michael Larkin mmakol
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Replying to: mmakol (Feb 24, 2008 1:50 pm) EP = Employee Purchase Who is eligible for the EP discount? All Chrysler active full-time and part-time Employees/Retirees. Immediate family members including spouse, same-sex domestic partners,* parents, parents-in-law, stepparents, sons/daughters, sons/daughters-in-law, stepchildren, brothers/sisters, brothers/sisters-in-law, half brothers/sisters, grandchildren and grandparents. Here is an example of a 2008 T&C Touring K package pricing with no additional options: MSRP: $28,625 EP: $24,134 Friends: $24,558 Both the EP and Friends prices shown above include a current rebate of $1,500.
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Replying to: tedebear (Feb 24, 2008 2:18 pm) Maybe we can play Chuck and Larry....LOL The $1500.00 is already applied. So the $1000.00 lease loyalty and $750.00 Royalty mentioned in previous posts still get subtracted from that adjusted price to make it a new selling price of $22,384, correct..? We would love the get the Touring with Signature series value package, but wihtout the EP discount, I just seem to get them to realistic price for that to happen. Thanks for all the help
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Replying to: mmakol (Feb 24, 2008 3:21 pm) Yes, that would be the new EP price when you factor in those two additional $1,750 incentives. There is also a $500 auto show discount available in some areas. And remember, the Friends discount is available to anyone. They just have to obtain a number from a Chrysler employee. Am I Chuck or Larry? |
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Replying to: tedebear (Feb 24, 2008 10:39 am) Get me an EP code and I'll let you choose.... Seriously though, I know you are all out, but do you have a connection to someone who may be able to hook me up..? I need to make the deal by Thursday night. I have a deal righ tnow on the table. 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, with 25L package leased out at $340.00 a month TAX IN. I think that with the EP program and can get the 08 T&C Sig series at that rate.....What do you think..? |
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I just bought a used (previously owned) 2007 DGC SXT this weekend. We sold our Outback wagon to my son and my wife's been itching to get another minivan. We narrowed our choices down to the Honda Odyssey, DGC, T&C, and the regular length DC. I was not looking forward to another full-priced new van purchase, so we concentrated on 1-3 year old models. I really liked the Odesseys, but could not justify the price premium given that they seem to be having transmission problems on par with the Chrysler products. Between the Chrysler products, I was leaning towards the standard length van 'cause it's only 3 of us now plus the 2 dogs. But, there did not seem to be very many used DC's on the market with the trim level (SXT) and options we were looking for. We went to a local dealer that had around a dozen used Dodge and Chrysler vans on his lot, and ended up buying a Grand DC SXT, with traction control for $15,299 (before taxes, titles, tags). The van was listed for $16,999, with an internet special price of $16,299. When the salesman asked us what it would take to get us to buy today, (I hate that!), we were non-committal, and just asked him how good a deal we could get. He went to his manager (I hate that ploy also) and came back with the $15,299 price, which was a little better than we were hoping for. So we bought it! The van had been a rental and has 21,500 miles on it, and my wife really liked the pick up with the 3.8L V6. The Car Fax report was clean, and the dealer had just done all the routine maintenance items such as oil & filter, tire rotation, and wiper blade replacement. Plus, like I said, it had the traction control we wanted along with a Sirius satellite radio. So, between the price and the mileage, I think we did pretty good. When we got into the sales manager's office to finalize the deal, he asked us about buying something like $4000 worth of add-ons, including: 1. Etching of VIN number on the glass - $400 2. LoJack system - $500 3. 3 year "ding" removal - $500 4. 3 year service package (oil, change, tire rotation, etc) - $300 5. Various flavors of extended warranties, from $900 to upwards of $2400. We turned them all down, but I'm wondering if I should go with the Chrysler provided extended power train warranty for (I think it was) $900. This would extend the power train coverage from 3yr/36,000 mi to 5yr/100,000 miles (which is the best match to our driving habits). I'm not a fan of extended warranties, feeling that in most cases, since they're a big money maker for the car company, they must not be good deal for the consumer. But, given the possibility of a $4,000 tranny repair in the future, I was thinking about buying for this vehicle. Any thoughts???
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Replying to: mmakol (Feb 24, 2008 5:42 pm) i'm in a giving mood today. you won't be able to get EP, since that is only reserved for immediate family members, but i can get you a friends discount which is 1% below invoice...email me at rmbalisa name address phone# DOB email address last 4 of social security #
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Replying to: meghap (Feb 21, 2008 12:30 pm) i'm in a giving mood today. you won't be able to get EP, since that is only reserved for immediate family members, but i can get you a friends discount which is 1% below invoice...email me at rmbalisa name address phone# DOB email address last 4 of social security #
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