Oct 18th, 2010 by Dean Hightower
Dodge is offering long-term 0% financing incentives on leftover 2010 models during October. Cash back incentives are also available on most 2010 Dodge models this month.
The 2010 Dodge Avenger is available during October with a no interest financing incentive for 72 months.
Leftover 2010 Dodge Caliber models (like the one shown above), which are identical to 2011 models, are on sale this month with the choice between $2,000 cash back or a 0% financing incentive for 60 months. The Caliber has a base price of $16,880, so the no interest financing incentive will give you monthly payments of $281.33. If you chose the cash back incentive with a 60-month 6% interest rate car loan, your monthly payment would be $287.67. The same loans with a $2,000 down payment would have monthly payments of $248 for the 0% incentive and $249 with the cash back incentive. When deciding which incentive to choose, you should always consider how much of a down payment you’ll be able to afford, as it could affect which incentive is the best deal.
The 2010 Dodge Charger is on sale this month with 0% financing for 72 months or $3,000 cash back. That’s almost as good as the Chevy Malibu’s October incentive (which has the option of 72 months with no interest or $3,500 cash back) and much better than the Ford Taurus car loan incentive for this month.
During October, Dodge is still offering the 60-day handshake guarantee that allows buyers to return their truck within the first two months if they decide that they don’t like it. The 2010 Dodge Dakota can also be bought with $4,000 cash back or 0% financing for 60 months.
The 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 is available with $6,000 cash back during October.