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Sacramento, California Chrysler Car Dealers
"I shopped for 6 months on line all over the country for a new 2010 Chrysler 300C. I saw discounts from MSRP's at other dealerships of up to $8K tops. "... Read more Review by: cwoodland
"The sales staff were extremely informative and helpful. I was very nervous about purchasing a new vehicle. I had all of the normal thoughts of if I co"... Read more Review by: justice4all1
"I must say my buying experience at this dealership was top notch. I made my inquiry through the Edmund's site in the evening and first thing the follo"... Read more Review by: jmargo
"I have bought two vehicles from Magnussen's, and both times dealt with the Fleet Manager. On my most recent purchase, I dealt with Tom Holst, the curr"... Read more Review by: redcharger1
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Buying a car from a Chrysler Car Dealer
Well, I almost got a great deal on a red 05 Pacifica Touring AWD today w/leather and rear DVD. MSRP was 34,515, it was advertised for 25,988. Employee price: 28,239, less 2,000 rebate, less addl discount of 2,251. It had been advertised for two weeks, and we hemmed and hawed, hesitant to pull the trigger. When I finally decided to buy and went to the dealership on Saturday afternoon, I was excited to see it was still there, right in front of the showroom. I even verified the stock number on the sticker to make sure it was the ad vehicle. Alas, the salesman said they had just sold it - a couple was inside working up the deal as we spoke. He said he'd call me if the deal fell through, but the call never came. Moral: Yes, there is plenty of room to get a deal below the employee price. And once you make up your mind, don't hesitate.
My ears just perked up. You say you got the $2500 rebate AND the zero percent 60 month financing? Does anyone know whether this incentive is still available? I thought there was a $1000 trade-in incentive that could be applied along with 0/60 financing, but the $2500 customer cash was an either/or deal.
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