Chrysler offer: $2.99 gas for 3 years
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Chrysler offer: $2.99 gas for 3 years
Chrysler offers to guarantee $2.99 gas for three years
What do you think?
If gas prices got high enough... you could get close to paying off the thing.
What do you think?
If gas prices got high enough... you could get close to paying off the thing.
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Chrysler offers to guarantee $2.99 gas for three years What do you think? If gas prices got high enough... you could get close to paying off the thing.
Since ChryCo has up to 7 grand in incentives on some Rams, 3-4 grand on other models, is that gas card really worth getting?
In other words, a buyer might have to pay "full pop" for one of ChryCo's piles to get that gas card.
Here's anudder sales gimmick besides the Lifetime [non transferable] Warranty; free hemi, yadda yadda yadda.
Desperation time: ChryCo sales across the board are down over 34% this year from last year.
Info source: $2.99 Gas Card article posted here: thetruthaboutcars.com
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From Dodge's site:
- f the vehicle uses unleaded fuel, the $2.99 offer covers up to 87 octane fuel, but not diesel fuel. Diesel purchases will be passed through to the customer at full pump price plus a $2 service fee per transaction.
- If the vehicle can use E85 fuel, the $2.99 offer will cover E85 or up to 87 octane, but not diesel fuel. Diesel purchases will be passed through to the customer at full pump price plus a $2 service fee per transaction.
- If the vehicle requires diesel fuel, the $2.99 offer will cover diesel fuel only. Unleaded fuel purchases (including E85) will be passed through to the customer at full pump price plus a $2 service fee per transaction.
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you are only allowed a certain amount of fuel per year, from the "lets fuel america" fuel credit program.
when you figure out the savings in fuel costs compaired to the savings from rebate, the ford and chrysler vehicles costing the same amount of money before any rebates will cost you about $4000 more for the chrysler.
when you figure out the savings in fuel costs compaired to the savings from rebate, the ford and chrysler vehicles costing the same amount of money before any rebates will cost you about $4000 more for the chrysler.
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They link the program to a card you currently have. But if you don't have a Visa Or M/C, then you'll need to apply for one.
Diesel is included in the program. Also, higher Octane fuel is offered, but at a slightly higher rate. .15 cents more for mid-grade and .30 more for premium.
From Dodge's site:
Diesel is included in the program. Also, higher Octane fuel is offered, but at a slightly higher rate. .15 cents more for mid-grade and .30 more for premium.
From Dodge's site:
- f the vehicle uses unleaded fuel, the $2.99 offer covers up to 87 octane fuel, but not diesel fuel. Diesel purchases will be passed through to the customer at full pump price plus a $2 service fee per transaction.
- If the vehicle can use E85 fuel, the $2.99 offer will cover E85 or up to 87 octane, but not diesel fuel. Diesel purchases will be passed through to the customer at full pump price plus a $2 service fee per transaction.
- If the vehicle requires diesel fuel, the $2.99 offer will cover diesel fuel only. Unleaded fuel purchases (including E85) will be passed through to the customer at full pump price plus a $2 service fee per transaction.
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The program also puts into black and white what I was hoping was only a glitch in the economy: Fuel prices are never going to go below $2.99!! I guess we all knew that, but if you are anything like me, you were holding out hope that gas would go back below the $3/ gallon level at some point. I can still hope.
BTW, is this program like all of those rebates? You know, the ones where you go in and they automatically apply the $3000 instant rebate to the car as a down payment? Maybe the gas card can also be used as a down payment?? I mean, face it, the only way some peole can get into a new car is to bring the price down enough for them to be able to afford the payments.
BTW, is this program like all of those rebates? You know, the ones where you go in and they automatically apply the $3000 instant rebate to the car as a down payment? Maybe the gas card can also be used as a down payment?? I mean, face it, the only way some peole can get into a new car is to bring the price down enough for them to be able to afford the payments.
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BTW, is this program like all of those rebates? You know, the ones where you go in and they automatically apply the $3000 instant rebate to the car as a down payment? Maybe the gas card can also be used as a down payment?? I mean, face it, the only way some peole can get into a new car is to bring the price down enough for them to be able to afford the payments.
They calculate the avg mileage of the vehicle purchased using EPA city/Hwy mile #'s and converts it into the # of gallons you are allotted per year.
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Hey, it's cool. And even after reading all the aspects and limitations of the program, like you, I'd still opt for the rebates. Overall, you'd most likely still be able to strike a better deal with a hefty rebate and finding a decent APR.
This is the rebate. in this case, you either opt for traditional rebates (cash back and/or low APR) or you can opt for the gas rebate 2.99/gal for 12 mo./ 12,000 miles.
They calculate the avg mileage of the vehicle purchased using EPA city/Hwy mile #'s and converts it into the # of gallons you are allotted per year.
This is the rebate. in this case, you either opt for traditional rebates (cash back and/or low APR) or you can opt for the gas rebate 2.99/gal for 12 mo./ 12,000 miles.
They calculate the avg mileage of the vehicle purchased using EPA city/Hwy mile #'s and converts it into the # of gallons you are allotted per year.
compaired to the $6,000+ you get off the sticker price of a chevy or ford.