Chrysler “Double Cash For Your Old Car” promotion

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The newly-revived Chrysler Group LLC has announced a new incentives program. Called “Double CA$H for Your Old Car,” it claims to save consumers up to $9,000 toward the purchase of a new Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge vehicle.

“Everyone shopping for a new car or truck qualifies for an incentive of up to $4,500 – even if they don’t have a vehicle that qualifies under the U.S. Government’s program,” said Steven Beahm, Vice President – Sales Operations, Chrysler Group LLC. “This incentive is great in that it’s easy to understand and available to everyone.”

Beginning July 23, 2009, Chrysler Group LLC will offer up to $4,500 Consumer Cash or 0 percent financing for 72 months through GMAC Financial Services on most 2009 model vehicles. These incentives are valid through August 31, 2009.

July 23, 2009 also marks the start of the U.S. Government’s Car Allowance Rebate Systems (CARS) program, more commonly known as “cash for clunkers.” The CARS program offers a government credit of either $3,500 or $4,500 for trading in an inefficient vehicle that is not more than 25 years old for the purchase of a new vehicle. The amount of the credit is determined based on the fuel-economy improvement between the turn-in vehicle and the new vehicle purchased.

The U.S. government’s Cash For Clunkers Program only benefits a certain number of people, but Chrysler claims they didn’t want consumers without qualifying vehicles to feel left out so they are offering up to $4,500 to everyone.

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  • chrysler town and country
    July 28, 2009 | Permalink |

    Thanks for sharing such great post, according to me 2009 Chrysler Town and Country is with all high tech and kid friendly features which makes it the most desirable family car, another new feature that the Chrysler 2009 car includes is the rain-sensing windshield wipers, voice-recognition and Bluetooth hands-free cell phone connectivity.

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