Chrysler Announces October Incentives
On Wednesday, Chrysler unveiled the incentives that will be available for this month. Breaking the October incentives down by brand, Chrysler’s dealer body can offer consumers the following:
Ram Truck
The “Ram Handshake” promotion for 2010 models will be kept running. Basically, this is a pledge that allows shoppers buy a Ram truck and take it for a two-month spin without having to pay. If it doesn’t pass muster, the driver can simply bring it back.
Shoppers also have the option on most 2010 Ram models to utilize financing via Ally Financial as low as zero percent for terms as long as 60 months.
Looking at individual vehicles, available on the 2010 Ram Heavy Duty truck is Consumer Cash of $2,000 and Bonus Cash of $500.
For the 2010 Ram Chassis, shoppers can pick one from the following two choices: $5,000 in Consumer Cash or zero-percent financing for as long as 60 months.
As far as the 2011 Ram 1500 Quad Cab or Crew Cab and 2011 Ram Heavy Duty, customers have options, as well. They can pick to either receive Consumer Cash of $1,000 and Bonus Cash of $500 or take the financing deal. Available are loans with as little APR as zero-percent for three years and as high as 4.9- percent financing for six-year terms.
Dodge
For the majority of 2010 Dodge models, shoppers can either go with zero-percent financing via Ally for terms as long as 60 months or they can take $3,000 in Consumer Cash instead. On the 2010 Charger, shoppers must select between the financing offer of zero-percent APR for up to 72 months and Consumer Cash of $3,000.
Shoppers looking to buy the 2010 Grand Caravan have the following choices: up to 60-month loans with APR as low as zero-percent or they can take $2,000 in Consumer Cash.
For the 2010 Nitro, they must pick between 60-month loans with as low as zero-percent financing and $3,000 Consumer Cash. Meanwhile, the choices for incentives on the 2011 model of the vehicle are 36-month financing with APR as low as zero percent or $2,000 in Consumer Cash.
Incentive options on the 2011 Dodge Caliber are 36-month financing with APR as low as zero-percent or $1,000 in Consumer Cash.
Officials noted there are also “attractive” leasing deals available from Ally and U.S. Bank.
Jeep
Continuing on, the majority of 2010 Jeeps include the following choices: 60-month Ally financing with APR as low as zero percent or receiving as much as $4,500 in Consumer Cash.
For the 2010 Grand Cherokee, shoppers can pick between 72-month zero-percent financing and taking $4,500 in Consumer Cash.
Meanwhile, shoppers can get as much as $4,500 Consumer Cash when they buy 2010 model-year Liberty, Grand Cherokee and Commander vehicles. Should they use Ally for their financing, they can receive as much Ally Financial Bonus Cash as $1,000.
Available on 2011 Liberty purchases are the following choices of incentives: as much as $1,000 in Consumer Cash and $1,000 in Bonus Cash or 36-month financing with APR as low as 1.9 percent.
There are also “attractive” leasing deals via Ally and U.S. Bank as incentive options Jeep units.
Chrysler
On 2010 Chrysler units, shoppers can select between two options: Ally loans with APR as low as zero percent for as long as 60 months or receiving as much as $3,000 in Consumer Cash.
For Ally- or U.S. Bank-financed leases on the 2010 model-year 30 and 300 C vehicles, shoppers can get as much as $2,000 in lease bonus cash.
Officials added, again, that there are “attractive” leasing deals on Chrysler models with financing from Ally and U.S. Bank.
The aforementioned deals for all four brands run through the end of the month.