Chrysler announces ‘No Payment for 90 Days’ program
Chrysler Group LLC announced a new “No Payments for 90 Days” incentive program Wednesday for all 2011 and 2012 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram Truck models, as part of the company’s summer clearance event.
Vehicles purchased through the program must be financed through Ally Financial, and the offer is only available to qualified customers.
The company also announced additional incentives on 2012 model year vehicles, including $500 cash back on a Chrysler 200 sedan, $1,000 on a Jeep Liberty, $500 on a Dodge Avenger or Journey, and up to $1,500 on a Ram pickup.
New deals on 2011 models are being offered, too, including 3-year financing as low as zero percent or $2,000 cash back on a Chrysler 300, 300C or Dodge Charger.
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