Here's your chance to score that Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 you've been dying to see in your garage. Terminated Chrysler dealers are clearing out their remaining inventory and very often taking a bath in the process.
Chances are you're not going to find any SRT8s laying around, but Ram trucks, minivans and Wranglers should be available. Don't bother insulting the dealers with ridiculous low-ball offers though, they're not under that much pressure.
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limoworld says:
03:13 PM, 05/22/09
We at Limousinesworld.com hope that Chrysler will weather the current situation and come out even stronger. We also hope that, the marriage between FIAT and Chrysler will be a great one and that they will continue to make Chrysler 300 which our clients love.
jay@limousinesworld.com
janiahp says:
03:02 AM, 06/ 1/09
Chrysler has informed that a large number of dealers are going out of business and these dealers that it will not be purchasing back their current inventory of cars. The number of Chrysler dealers going out of business is likely to expand, but it might mean some good news, at least for some smart shoppers, as Chrysler is going to be looking to move inventory, and get some money now. What this translates to is cheaper new cars. Smart shoppers, if they can get the credit, can probably get a sweet deal on a new ride. Chrysler makes some good cars, and that includes the Dodge and Jeep brands. Still, the many Chrysler dealers going out of business are going to need some debt relief.