March 9th, 2010 by DaveAdmin
Dodge has quietly added a new incentive package to the Dodge Challenger R/T and SRT8, effective March 8, 2010. If the dealer gives the customer $2,000 in Mopar accessories or maintenance contracts, the dealer gets reimbursed by $1,700, making it a shared incentive. The program requires that the customer spend the full $2,000, and service [...]
Share
February 2nd, 2010 by Bill Cawthon
Chrysler Group is offering current Tundra, Tacoma and Sienna owners, and all Toyota returning lessees, an additional $1,000 trade-in cash with the purchase or lease of any new Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, or Jeep car or truck.
The company will continue “Zero Percent Financing” for most 2010 model year vehicles as well as its expanded “Invest [...]
Share
November 20th, 2009 by DaveAdmin
Dodge has arranged heavy publicity for the neglected but popular Dodge Journey, with over 250,000 targeted letters arriving in early November. The package includes postcards and various offers, including a $25 debit card for a test drive, and cash back for both Chrysler owners and defectors from other brands. People who get the offer can [...]
Share
October 1st, 2009 by DaveAdmin
The three Chrysler brands are getting further apart for 2010, starting with different incentive plans. At Dodge, prices have been cut, which the division hopes will raise demand without the need for strenuous rebates. Dodge is providing up to $2,000 in rebates on 2010 models, through November 2.
At Chrysler, buyers can choose between a [...]
Share
July 26th, 2009 by Bill Cawthon
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has cleared the way for the kickoff of the “Cash for Clunkers” program. This means the long-awaited, billion-dollar federal stimulus for automotive sales will begin tomorrow when Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood opens the program with an event at NHTSA headquarters. Fuel-efficient vehicles from the major manufacturers and some members [...]
Share
December 15th, 2008 by DaveAdmin
Some time ago, a dealer offering “two for the price of one” made national news, with some outlets scoffing at the apparent worthlessness of Chrysler vehicles. A new Automotive News article, however, shows that the discounts are not nearly as deep as one would expect.
Bettenhausen Dodge of Tinley Park, Illinois started a “buy two cars [...]
Share