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Replying to: borderliner (Apr 03, 2006 8:53 am) I found out there are two 05 grand caravan se's: Pre 12/04 and Post 12/04 This is a Pre 12/04. The cost is actually a bit less, so I offered $16,600, and expect to pay a bit in dealer profit: 17k maybe? The only difference in the two vehicles is hi back versus lo back seating. Good deal?
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Replying to: borderliner (Sep 30, 2005 1:41 pm) |
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i am getting an offer for leading 2006 Dodge Grand caravan (SE) for $ 289 / month for 2 yrs/24000 miles. No deposit, no secuirty required. i am living in San jose, ca.. Do you guys think it is a good deal ? appreciate your response.
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| Just warning potential buyers to stay away from the Cherry Hill Triplex if you're looking for a Grand Caravan. I almost purchased a used 05 Grand Caravan w/23k miles but was treated horribly. First, they lied to me about the price of the car. They have it listed on Autotrader for 18,000 but when I asked what the price was he told me it was 23,000. After I spent 45 minutes talking them to 16k, and having their sales manager reluctantly agree to the price. Then they would not tell me what interest rate I was going to get and told me to wait for when they have the paperwork. When it came, they added a 7yr warranty and gap insurance to the cost of the car(up to 21k from 16) without consulting me and tried to tell me that an 8.1 rate was the best they could give me.( my credit is 825). Then when I told the finance manager that I would not buy the car at that price he ripped up the paperwork and threw it in my direction. Needless to say I did not purchase the car from them. STAY AWAY from the CHERRY HILL TRIPLEX, dont waste your time. | |
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Replying to: jkshah71 (Apr 08, 2006 3:26 pm) |
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2-2006 Dodge GRAND Caravan SE's entry level with stow and go for $16999 each, after taxes and fees on both they were $19,200 out the door. We have a high 9.1% rate on cars here. Shane |
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I am considering a new Caravan or Grand Caravan in the near future and may be able to make use of a Chrysler employee or family/friends of employee pricing arrangement. Anyone know what this pricing structure is for Caravan/Grand Caravan? Is it some % off invoice, plus the current existing rebates, or what?
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| I am looking at purchasing a 2006 Grand Caravan SXT (fully loaded, MSRP $33,700) for 28,000 (0% financing). I'm hesitant to go ahead and do this before the rumored July 1 announcement by Chrysler about its summer employee pricing/financing incentive. However, isn't employee pricing typically several percentage points below invoice? Not sure I'll get a better deal by waiting; in fact, could lose out on the deal. Any thoughts/advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated! | |
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Replying to: badgerfan (Jun 27, 2006 10:15 am)
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Replying to: tiger74 (Jun 29, 2006 10:17 am) Dealer tells me the new Chrysler promotion starting July 1 is somewhat smoke and mirrors for Caravan, as they will be advertising employee pricing for all, but are actually reducing the rebate! I might just pull the trigger on this deal today or tomorrow, just have to feel them out about what they will give me on trade, or I might sell our old Caravan privately. |
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