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Chrysler is raising prices on its 2008 models by 2%, citing the rising price of steel and other commodities, reports the Wall Street Journal. The increased prices will go into effect June 16, and will be applied to any 2008 vehicle Chrysler produces the rest of the year.  New, higher prices will also carry over […]

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Chrysler’s low sales figures have prompted the company to increase their incentives.  Not only are they offering the “Let’s Refuel America” $2.99 guaranteed gas price for three years on most models, but the company is increasing cash back incentives in an effort to move some inventory this month. Cars.com has listed the rebates and incentives […]

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Chrysler’s $2.99-a-gallon guaranteed gas price promotion, Let’s Refuel America, has had such a high response that the company has decided to extend it until July 7 because of dealer and customer demand for more time. “Customers and dealers across America have told us they like the gas guarantee incentive option, so we are providing a […]

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In an effort to bring Chrysler closer to its customers and vice versa, the automaker’s top 300 executives and directors will be calling customers to ask about their satisfaction under a new Customer First program, reports the Detroit Free Press. Can you imagine having Chrysler CEO Bob Nardelli (pictured below) call you to ask how happy […]

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As automakers experience slow sales due to high gas prices, Chrysler introduced an incentive on Monday that is sure to appeal to those worried about increasing fuel prices.  Chrysler is offering new car buyers a card good for gas purchases that will lock in the price at $2.99 a gallon for three years. The fuel […]

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Throughout the month of April, consumers traded in their gas-sucking SUV’s and trucks for smaller, more fuel-efficient cars.  Even with a slow economy, there’s no surprise that we’re seeing this trend of people who are buying smaller vehicles that cost less to fill up the tank. Toyota, Nissan and Honda, all popular manufacturers of smaller, […]

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With the credit crunch in full-force and consumers having a difficult time paying their bills, those who need a new car and don’t have superb credit scores may now be able to qualify for a new car with Chrysler, reports the Detroit Free Press. Especially with Chrysler’s 15.5 percent decline in sales this year compared to last […]

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