Dodge/Chrysler "Miles of Freedom Plan"

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by NJ Vike, Nov 21, 2005.

  1. NJ Vike

    NJ Vike Guest

    Tow years worth of gas
    5 year/60K Full Mechanical Limited Warranty
    2 Year/24K Scheduled Maintenance.

    http://www.chrysler.com/freedom/

    I have yet to read the fine print but check for yourselves.

    I am still waiting for more attractive incentives (cash) before pursuing
    either the 300C/Charger or Magnum.

    Oh, well. Maybe in a few months?

    Ken
     
    NJ Vike, Nov 21, 2005
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  2. Oh, then your just the customer they are looking for.
    If you had read the fine print ON THE WEB PAGE you linked to you
    would have seen:

    "Maximum amount $2,367.00. See dealer for details of scheduled maintenance
    and a copy of the 5 year or 60,000 mile limited warranty. Not available on
    Charger, Magnum, 300, Viper, Sprinter, and SRT8 models"
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Historically, the best deals are towards the end of the model year.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Nov 22, 2005
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  3. NJ Vike

    NJ Vike Guest

    If I openly admitted I didn't read the fine print *yet*, but would later on,
    why would Chrysler be interested in customers like me? I wanted to get the
    information out to the group but had to run. That didn't imply that I would
    go to the dealer and just purchase a new vehicle without first reading the
    fine print.

    I will just keep an eye on the Chrysler and Dodge websites for now.

    Ken
     
    NJ Vike, Nov 22, 2005
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  4. NJ Vike

    philthy Guest

    i'm dam glad i left the dealer
     
    philthy, Nov 22, 2005
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  5. Simple, because you responded to their advertising without stopping
    to read the fine print. Someone like myself would have seen it and
    gone "eh, there must be a catch" and gone about
    their business, and 5 minutes later completely forgotten it. If we had
    been interested enough for it to register we would have stopped what
    we were doing to read it fully.
    I think you need to keep an eye on the local dealers. The website seems
    pretty worthless. They don't even have the complete text of the warrranty
    offer up on it - to get it you have to visit the dealership.

    It's the old "we giveth with the big print and taketh with the small print"

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Nov 23, 2005
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  6. NJ Vike

    NJ Vike Guest

    I still think we are not on the same page. All I did was post the link and
    told everyone to read the fine print as I didn't have the time to research
    it at the moment. Normally, I would have read the fine print and commented
    on the article accordingly.

    As far as the dealers are concerned, yes, they try their best to get the
    most out of the uneducated consumer. I had one Toyota dealer quote me on a
    lease for an Avalon and then ended it with "Gap Insurance" is extra. I said
    okay and walked out. Heck, after test driving their car, I didn't see
    anything special about it anyway, including "their special price"

    I have since looked at the Buick Lucerne, Acura RL and TL and the Charger,
    300C and Magnum. I even tried the Lexus. So far, the Mopars provide the most
    headroom and legroom. Now, which one to purchase?

    Ken
     
    NJ Vike, Nov 23, 2005
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  7. NJ Vike

    Sarge Guest

    NJ Vike: "I still think we are not on the same page. All I did was post the
    link and told everyone to read the fine print as I didn't have the time to
    research it at the moment. Normally, I would have read the fine print and
    commented on the article accordingly.

    As far as the dealers are concerned, yes, they try their best to get the
    most out of the uneducated consumer. I had one Toyota dealer quote me on a
    lease for an Avalon and then ended it with "Gap Insurance" is extra. I said
    okay and walked out. Heck, after test driving their car, I didn't see
    anything special about it anyway, including "their special price"

    I have since looked at the Buick Lucerne, Acura RL and TL and the Charger,
    300C and Magnum. I even tried the Lexus. So far, the Mopars provide the most
    headroom and legroom. Now, which one to purchase?"

    Before I every buy a new vehicle, I talk to my credit union and usually get
    preapproved for a certain price range. I then go to the dealership and
    negotiate below my preapproved limit. I then let them offer me financing and
    sometimes you get an extra rebate by financing through them. I then leave
    there and go back to my credit union where I refinance the vehicle thus
    taking advantage of the extra rebate. Credit Unions offer simple interest
    loans so you don't pay nothing but interest up front. Dealerships hate when
    you have your own financing. They can't make money on you on the back end.

    Sarge
     
    Sarge, Nov 24, 2005
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  8. A lot of people out there have such piss-poor credit that the credit unions
    won't touch them.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Nov 24, 2005
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  9. NJ Vike

    NJ Vike Guest

    Sarge,

    I did contact them and will let them know when I make a decision.

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    Ken

    --
    "Now Phoebe Snow direct can go
    from thirty-third to Buffalo.
    From Broadway bright the tubes run right
    Into the Road of Anthracite"
    Erie - Lackawanna
     
    NJ Vike, Nov 24, 2005
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  10. NJ Vike

    Matt Whiting Guest

    And those folks shouldn't be in a new car dealer's showroom! :)

    Matt
     
    Matt Whiting, Nov 24, 2005
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  11. Yah would think so!

    Unfortunately, a lot of those same people figure that they can manage a
    monthly
    car payment, but they can't manage an unexpected repair that costs $1000, so
    their logic is that they are better off buying a new vehicle since that way
    their
    monthly expenses are fixed, nothing unexpected.

    This is why so many Neons out there, by the time they get sold on the used
    market, are completely trashed, as the owners have never done any
    maintainence
    on them.

    Ted
     
    Ted Mittelstaedt, Nov 24, 2005
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