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by uga91 on Wed Jan 05 17:18:57 PST 2005
You can SAVE some money by financing through Chrysler Financial most of the time. They run rebates (the latest one was $1000) for using Chrysler Financial. So, finance through Chrysler Financial, get the $1000 rebate deducted from your total, then when the first payment notice arrives in the mail, pay the whole balance.
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by uga91 on Mon Jan 03 14:22:34 PST 2005
"Invoice on that car is $24,880 including destination so they would be losing money if they sold it to you for $23,500."   That was $23,500 AFTER $2000 total in rebates. So, they were selling it for $25,500--which is above invoice.
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by uga91 on Sun Jan 02 19:52:00 PST 2005
No, I have nothing in writing. I went out there after work on Thursday, picked one out and drove it. I told the salesman what my trade would be, but I did not have it with me as my wife had it. After driving it, I said I liked it and told the salesman to get me a selling price on it and give me a call. In their ad, they said they had 5 2005 Grand Cherokees for $22,923--that's why I went out there. The one I drove was a base 2WD Laredo with only 1 option on it--adding about $125 to the sticker. He called me at home a couple of hours later at told me they would do $23,500 after rebates. I was busy Friday and Saturday, but I called the salesman Saturday afternoon and told him we would be there Sunday. My wife and I show up--with our trade--test drive it one more time, then go inside to sign the papers. The finance guy has these figures that are way off. Finally, when I brake it down starting with the sales price of $23,500, he says "I'm not selling it for $23,500." I said I was quoted that and he said he did not know I had a trade and would not sell for $23,500. I explained that I told the salesman exactly what I was trading and that he wrote my info down; and, that it makes no difference if I'm trading or not--the sales price is the sales price regardless. He said again he would not honor my price quote from Thursday so I left. There has to be some fraud in there somewhere. I will follow up.
Didn't work out
by uga91 on Sun Jan 02 15:02:29 PST 2005
On Thursday, December 30, 2004, I was quoted a selling price of $23,500 after $2000 in rebates for a 2005 Grand Cherokee Laredo, 2 wheel drive. I know 2 wheel drive is blasphemy in Jeep land, but that's not the point. Anyway, I go in there today to buy it, and the sales manager flat out tells me he will not sell it for that price. I could not believe it. I not only walked out, but I'm now trying to figure out which state agency I need to report them to. The local Chevy dealership (I will not use their name, but they are the largest Chevy retailer in the US with stores in several states) was just fined over $180,000 by the state of Georgia for fraudulent business dealings. Maybe Carl Gregory Jeep can get some of that action.

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