Jun 10th, 2010 by Ross Edwards
Jeep Grand Cherokee models come with either a $5,000 cash back incentive or 0% financing for 60 months plus $1,000 cash back during June. The Grand Cherokee has the highest cash back incentive of all the vehicles in Jeep’s lineup, even though the Commander has a higher MSRP. The Grand Cherokee will be completely redesigned for 2011. If you’re looking for a full-size SUV, it might be worth it to wait for the new model to be released and either buy the updated version or get a great deal on a leftover 2010 model.
The 2010 Jeep Wrangler is also being offered with an incentive during June. Wrangler buyers, who are usually left out in the cold when it comes to sales incentives, can get 0% financing for 36 months through GMAC. During June, the Jeep Wrangler also comes with $500 in MOPAR accessories, which can be used for anything from skid plates and rock rails to a subwoofer.
The 2010 Jeep Commander is available during June with the choice between 0% financing for 60 months plus $500 cash back or $4,500 cash back. Either one of those incentives will save you thousands on your new Jeep Commander.
The 2010 Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot small crossovers are on sale during June with either a 0% interest rate car loan or $1,500 cash back. While the Compass and Patriot don’t have the off-road capabilities that other Jeeps do, they are both better looking than the sister car, the Dodge Caliber.
Jeep Liberty incentives for June 2010 include a $2,500 cash back allowance or no interest financing for 60 months.
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