Chrysler to stop leasing
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RE: Chrysler to stop leasing
I was just at the DCJ dealer today to have my truck serviced and my g-friend and I were talking about getting a new 4-dr wrangler for her and get rid of her Liberty. The lack of a lease doesnt bother me, in fact it might just be better in the short run for those that want to buy because it will just leave more of them sitting on the dealer lots and rebates and price decreases will bring all of them down to or below invoice. Of course in the long run it leaves Chrysler in the poorhouse. After we looked at the jeeps we went next door to the Hummer dealer and found an '07 H2 sitting on the display rock pile that hadnt sold yet and it was marked down from $78,000 to $57,000... funny thing is I started to look around and found that they had a parking lot full of them 07's. Hate to be GM about now. Wonder how much longer the Hummer brand will survive.
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RE: Chrysler to stop leasing
Here is the problem, about 20 percent of all chrysler sales are leases. Mostly in the detroit, and new york markets. So chrysler just told 20 percent of their customers to take a hike. My self included, and I work for the company.
It's been a couple of months since I've posted, and now I can't post right, whats the problem???
It's been a couple of months since I've posted, and now I can't post right, whats the problem???
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RE: Chrysler to stop leasing
ORIGINAL: SHAPman
Here is the problem, about 20 percent of all chrysler sales are leases. Mostly in the detroit, and new york markets. So chrysler just told 20 percent of their customers to take a hike. My self included, and I work for the company.
It's been a couple of months since I've posted, and now I can't post right, whats the problem???
Here is the problem, about 20 percent of all chrysler sales are leases. Mostly in the detroit, and new york markets. So chrysler just told 20 percent of their customers to take a hike. My self included, and I work for the company.
It's been a couple of months since I've posted, and now I can't post right, whats the problem???
My mom and sister went to trade in her 06 dakota a Wednesday (lease is almost up.) She is stuck on getting an avenger, and with our employee pricing, we could get a decent SXT for $15000. The cheapest they could go, with my mom's good credit was $190 a month with $3100 down. If you figure it out, you will be paying half of the vehicle's value in 2 years, then giving it back. We have leased 4 vehicles from the same dealer, and they usually deal with us, but with the avenger they didn't want to budge off the price. Now I know why.
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RE: Chrysler to stop leasing
Most people that lease chryslers is because they are usually the cheap lease. If they still want to lease, they will. At ford, GM or the imports. If I can't lease, then I sure am not buying. My truck would have cost me almost 600 a month to buy. I'm leasing it for 250. They are going to have a real hard time getting people to make that jump.