Well if you actually look into their Dealer communications you will soon realize that there is a 3500 discount applied, however you can chose EITHER $3500 discount OR 0% financing for 60mths (2.99% for 72mths)... If you take the $3500 then financing is almost 8%
Well if you actually look into their Dealer communications you will soon realize that there is a 3500 discount applied, however you can chose EITHER $3500 discount OR 0% financing for 60mths (2.99% for 72mths)... If you take the $3500 then financing is almost 8%
Well $24,745 at 0% financing for 60 months is amazing... Don't you think? In 2005, I pay $31,000 for my SRT4 (230hp) Commemorative Edition and the rate at this time was 5.9% for 60 months! Anyway, I think... It's a great deal!
Well $24,745 at 0% financing for 60 months is amazing... Don't you think? In 2005, I pay $31,000 for my SRT4 (230hp) Commemorative Edition and the rate at this time was 5.9% for 60 months! Anyway, I think... It's a great deal!
Agree with you SRT4R. It means Chrysler is at least starting to take into consideration the current minimal difference between the US$ and CDN$. $23450US compared with $22595 after $3750 Cash purchase discount. Even $26345 isn't so bad so at 60 months 0% financing, it's only $439 per month, of course, that doesn't take into consideration taxes.
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I'm spoiled cause I get employee discount every time so they always make bare minimum. I bought my 2005 but it was no sunroof or kicker package, and my payment was like $400/mo tax in. I agree it's nice to see them get the prices down but discount + good financing would be awesome!
I'm spoiled cause I get employee discount every time so they always make bare minimum. I bought my 2005 but it was no sunroof or kicker package, and my payment was like $400/mo tax in. I agree it's nice to see them get the prices down but discount + good financing would be awesome!
Damn straight!, and if I could pick up this car for $15000 tax in I'd already have one.
Yeah and if you compare to same power like the elcheapo EVO GSR at $42,000, this Caliber SRT4 is a real bargain at almost half the price... You maybe don't have the AWD thing, but you save $20k+!
Well I went to 2 dodge dealers trying to finance srt4.
Guess what, they add 3~4 extra grand option I really don't needed which made the price
30k.
I asked for the base srt and they said it was impossible to get base Srt-4*DEALER SAID*
so.. when your financing the srt4, most of you'll get msrp around 26~29k.
21k pff... I'll buy one if I can find one
Well I went to 2 dodge dealers trying to finance srt4.
Guess what, they add 3~4 extra grand option I really don't needed which made the price
30k.
I asked for the base srt and they said it was impossible to get base Srt-4*DEALER SAID*
so.. when your financing the srt4, most of you'll get msrp around 26~29k.
21k pff... I'll buy one if I can find one
Agreed, it is very rare a dealer is going to pre-purchase a vehicle with no options. You could ask the dealer to order one with no options, or just keep looking for a dealer or another sales person willing to negotiate. The deal is out there, you just have to find it. There is no way the CSRT is as popular as the NSRT when it came out.
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