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This has nothing to do with your experance but, the dealers sound alot alike. I just purchased one less that one month ago, the touring model. this week, 3 days ago the transmission went out and that's not the worst of it, it was like pulling teeth to get my dealer to help me out, they are from Waynesburg, PA. They were going to pay the extra towing to get to them after a long argument, and the when it came down to it they reneged on the deal when the Chrysler help line checked with them to verify. Anyway it is now at the closest dealer to the break down and they will not even look at it till next week and stated that it will most likely take a week and a half to have repaired. At this point I don't even care if they ever fix it, I am now in the midst of a battle for replacement because the darn thing is still brand new (less than three weeks old) Thanks for listening... & good luck to all!
I've actually switched gears a little and I'm now considering getting a 2008 T&C Limited leftover versus a 2009 Touring. How much of a discount do you think I should expect from a dealer that has one of more 2008s still on the lot? I have found so far that they just want to take an extra $1k off. Is it unreasonable to think they should be reducing it more for a 2008? Why wouldn't I just take a 2009 if it is only going to cost me $1k more? I thought they'd be more willing to unload the 2008s.
I was just quoted a price of $28,609 for a 2009 T&C Touring with 25L package, swivel seats, booster seats in the 2nd row, backseat TV, and the 4.0L engine. (MSRP = $35,555) Price quote = $28,609 before tax, tags, etc. I was hoping to get exterior chrome trim added (for cost) plus 3 additional wireless headphones for no charge. Does that seem reasonable?
I think you may be able to do better especially if you reach out to NJ dealers. I live in PA but bought from a NJ dealer. My T&C Touring Signature Series: MSRP $32,500 Price: $24,750 + Tax, tags and $250 Doc fees. None of the PA dealers could match this price. Also when I compared MSRP prices for 2 identical T&C, one in PA and the other is NJ, the one from PA was $500 more for some strange. The only downside from buying from a NJ dealer is the distance and you have to get the car inspected yourself.
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