Chrysler Launches More Incentives, Extends Nov. Offers
Chrysler rolled out a new package of incentives for several 2010 and 2011 models that are valid through Jan. 3.
Consumers purchasing the 2010 Chrysler Town & Country or the 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan minivans are eligible for zero percent financing for 72 months or up to $2,000 in Owner Loyalty cash. The automaker pointed out minivan owners from competing manufacturers also are eligible for this offer.
Buyers of a 2010 Dodge Challenger or 2010 Dodge Journey are eligible for $2,000 in Consumer Cash or financing as low as 1.9 percent for 60 months on Challenger and zero percent for 60 months on the Journey.
The OEM indicated an additional $1,500 in Bonus Cash is being offered to shoppers who purchase a 2010 Challenger with manual transmission.
Turning to 2011 Jeep models, the company noted buyers of the Liberty are eligible for $2,500 in Consumer Cash or financing as low as zero percent for 36 months and an additional $500 in Bonus Cash.
Meanwhile, most the Patriot models include special lease offers. Consumers who lease one of the selected models are eligible for $500 in Lease Bonus Cash, in addition to attractive lease rates from Ally Financial and U.S. Bank.
Beyond these offers, the Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram Truck brands plan to continue their November incentives through Jan. 3.
Ram Truck
Ram is extending its Engine Bonus Cash on most 2010 and 2011 models equipped with a V-6, V-8 and Cummins diesel engines. The brand is offering shoppers $500 in Engine Bonus Cash on eligible 2010 and 2011 models equipped with a V-6 engine, and $1,000 in Engine Bonus Cash on eligible models with a V-8 engine or Cummins diesel engine.
In addition to the Engine Bonus Cash, buyers purchasing a 2010 Ram 1500 are eligible for $500 in Ally Bonus Cash if purchased through Ally Financial.
The company said the new Engine Bonus Cash can be added to these financing rates or Consumer Cash:
—Ram is offering consumers financing as low as zero percent for 60 months on most 2010 models or Consumer Cash up to $3,500 on 2010 light- and heavy-duty trucks.
—Shoppers can choose financing on 2011 models as low as zero percent for 36 months or Consumer Cash of $1,000 on light- and heavy-duty trucks .
—Ram also is extending attractive leases through Ally Financial and U.S. Bank
Jeep
The nameplate indicated buyers who purchase most 2010 model-year vehicles can choose financing as low as zero percent for 60 months or Consumer Cash up to $4,500.
—For a 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, purchasers can choose zero percent financing for 72 months or Consumer Cash of $4,500.
—For a 2010 Jeep Liberty, Jeep Grand Cherokee or Jeep Commander, shoppers are eligible for up to an additional $1,000 in Ally Bonus Cash if the purchase is financed through Ally Financial
—For a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, buyers are are eligible for financing as low as 1.9 percent for 36 months.
Brand officials also reiterated they also offer attractive leases through Ally Financial and U.S. Bank.
Dodge
Dodge nameplate officials said consumers purchasing most 2010 model-year vehicles can choose from zero percent financing for up to 60 months or Consumer Cash of up to $3,000.
—For a 2010 Dodge Charger, shoppers can choose zero percent financing for up to 72 months or $3,000 in Consumer Cash
—For a 2010 Dodge Nitro, buyers can get financing as low as zero percent for 60 months or Consumer Cash of $3,000. In addition, consumers are eligible for $1,000 in Bonus Cash.
—Dodge also is offering financing on the 2011 Dodge Caliber and 2011 Dodge Nitro as low as zero percent for 36 months or up to $2,000 in Consumer Cash
The nameplate also stressed it is offering attractive leases through Ally Financial and U.S. Bank.
Chrysler
Buyers who secure 2010 Chrysler vehicles can pick financing as low as zero percent for up to 60 months or Consumer Cash of up to $3,000.
Furthermore, the nameplate also offers attractive leases through Ally Financial and U.S. Bank.