Dodge Offers 0% Financing Incentives or 60-Day Money Back Guarantee
During August, Dodge is offering the choice between three impressive sales incentives on most models. Dodge buyers can choose between cash back rebates, no interest financing incentives or a 60-day money back guarantee. Dodge’s money back guarantee is good on any car or truck purchased using GMAC financing and allows buyers to return the vehicle for a full refund, including payments made, if they are unsatisfied.
The 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 is available with the choice between $3,000 cash back and 0% financing for 60 months.
The Ram 2500 and 3500 heavy duty trucks are both available with 0% financing for 36 months or $2,500 cash back.

The Dodge Dakota (above) comes with the best incentives of the entire Ram Truck lineup in August. The 2010 Dakota can be financed with no interest for 60 months with $1,000 cash back. The Dakota is also available with a $4,000 off incentive.
The 2010 Dodge Challenger muscle car comes with either 1.9% financing for up to 60 months or $1,000 cash back. Those incentives aren’t great, but the Challenger is a popular car and if you’re shopping for one, you’re probably too excited about your new car to worry about the incentives.
The 2010 Charger, which is very similar to the Challenger mechanically, is available with no interest financing for 72 months or $3,000 cash back.
Dodge Grand Caravan minivans come with the choice between 0% interest rate financing for 60 months plus $500 back or a $1,500 cash back rebate.
The Dodge Avenger can be bought with a 0% car loan for 72 months or with $2,500 off the price.
The Caliber small car comes with the choice between $2,000 back or 0% financing for 36 months.
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