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Last post on Dec 04, 2008 at 7:03 PM
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Re: End of T&C lease options [snewsie]
by fredm6
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Nov 13, 2008 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: snewsie (Oct 18, 2008 5:24 pm)
Hi, This is a tough call. I leased an 08 Touring with Walter P package in March and love it . This was before the major economic crisis with the auto companies and before the V w routan. It would appear that you will really be hit with a big charge due to condition of your 06. Wish I could have found a Limited at that good price. I did get a total of $4200 in rebates and incentives though. I am paying $390 a month for 15k and 36 months. Good luck
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Re: End of T&C lease options [fredm6]
by skoprowski
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Dec 03, 2008 (8:13 pm)
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Replying to: fredm6 (Nov 13, 2008 5:43 pm)
FYI-I have a 2006 T & C Touring edition that I originally leased for 27 months in Nov 2005 through Chrysler Financial. I extended the lease for 12 more months last Feb. I have 2 more payments left on the lease now and called Chrysler yesterday. I currently have 28,000 miles on the van. They offered me a $4,000 rebate off my residual value if I want to buy it. They dropped the price from $16,800 to $12,300. I didn't even ask- they offered it to me up front. Not a bad deal at all. I think I am going to wait a month longer and see if I can even get a better deal. For those who's lease is ending soon it appears Chrysler is willing to reduce your residual value if you want to buy.
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Re: End of T&C lease options [skoprowski]
by ilikecars4
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Dec 04, 2008 (7:03 pm)
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Replying to: skoprowski (Dec 03, 2008 8:13 pm)
before spending the money while yes it is a good deal, think about how long of a tme you want to kepp your car for. my experience as well as others has shown that after four years a chrysler starts to break down.Tthink hard beofre you want to pluck down so much of your cash n this economy it might make sense to lease a vanfor 400-450 a month your car that you have now will not last you well past 2010 for a bit more money without a down payment you can have a new car (without having to worry about repairs) for the next few years btw look into a sienna or oddysey as well good luck
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