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Jr. Mechanic 10-26-2008 11:40 AM

Remember Chrysler's 2.99 Gas Guarantee?
 
Bet the people that went for that are pissed, with gas being under $2.40 in post places.


Btw, didn't think this belonged in brand news since I don't have an article...

KRZY.BMET 10-26-2008 12:00 PM

Kinda funny now.....

ried69 10-26-2008 02:03 PM

You know, I was just wondering the same thing myself. Kinda sucks for those people.
But doesn't it include diesel trucks also? Can't remember if it did, but if so, at least they can use it.

red06RAM 10-26-2008 03:20 PM

It was good for diesel too. I saw gas today for 2.65. People could still benefit because the deal was for three years.

Altair 10-26-2008 03:25 PM

I bet this is what Chrysler was banking on when they did that deal.

Jr. Mechanic 10-26-2008 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by red06RAM (Post 1439188)
It was good for diesel too. I saw gas today for 2.65. People could still benefit because the deal was for three years.


No, if I remember right it excluded diesel and SRT vehicles.

red06RAM 10-26-2008 05:26 PM

"This offer consists of a specific number of price-protected gallons of fuel at $2.99 per gallon for regular 87 octane unleaded, E85, or diesel purchases" SRT, Viper, Chassis cabs were excluded. Found this on Dodge website by searching for the gas deal.

ericemery 10-26-2008 07:21 PM

yeah, it included diesel...

I dont really think that promo netted a lot of purchases... I know a few people that just held of until the end of the model year to get a deep discount on the 08's...

LowSlowNeon 10-26-2008 07:34 PM

Gas won't be under 3 bucks for more then the winter, so I don't think people will be that pissed about it. And I don't think Chrysler lost too much, if anything, with the 2.99 gas guarantee as they were not running other promotions at the time, so the discount in fuel pretty much just took the place of other promotions they run. As the fuel thing was on a limited number of gallons.

Ben D. 10-26-2008 10:28 PM

if you actually did the math the 2.99 deal kinda sux. considering you forfeit all other incentives that on most vehicles at the time were netting more than 5 grand you were way better off taking 5g off the vehicle than 2.99 gas.

ericemery 10-27-2008 08:52 AM

there werent many incentives on dodge vehicles during that promo...

Ben D. 10-27-2008 09:59 AM

it was right around the time i bought my truck with close to 8k off sticker in incentives. 5k dealer allowance and a 3k dollar loyalty discount. it was that or the 2.99.

Gary-L 10-27-2008 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by LowSlowNeon (Post 1439334)
Gas won't be under 3 bucks for more then the winter, so I don't think people will be that pissed about it. And I don't think Chrysler lost too much, if anything, with the 2.99 gas guarantee as they were not running other promotions at the time, so the discount in fuel pretty much just took the place of other promotions they run. As the fuel thing was on a limited number of gallons.

Don't count on it. I knew the oil market wouldn't hold and the traders have fled the oil market. If the dollar continues to rise, the price of oil will drop further.

shrpshtr325 10-27-2008 11:24 AM

YEA i want it to stay down but dont plan to bbet on any of this


tho i hope that you are right vwanddodge

mcdcwilliams 10-27-2008 12:13 PM

just wait until hyperinflation. Then 2.99 gas is gonna look real good.

Exubus 10-27-2008 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by mcdcwilliams (Post 1439827)
just wait until hyperinflation. Then 2.99 gas is gonna look real good.

Not necessarily... it would be one thing if we were losing our asses and the rest of the world was doing just fine (like what was feared a few weeks ago). But since this is turning into a GLOBAL problem and not just a U.S. problem, it actually isn't a huge effect. As of this morning, the value of our currency has risen by another 2.5%, because the rest of the world markets have dropped like a rock today. Our stock market has held relatively stable this morning.

That being said, as long as the WORLD economy stays in the crapper, and oil demand stays low, then that will help combat inflation and oil will remain cheap (well cheaper than it has been).

And with Chrysler... their little $2.99 gas deal isn't that huge of a loss for them. If you figure out the $1 a gallon difference it could be, multiplied by how many gallons of gas will be purchased by the customer on average, and then compare that to the extra incentives and rebates that Chrysler DIDN'T OFFER when they sold vehicles under the gas "deal," ... you will see that most of it still works out in their favor, like any other promotion.

HankL 10-27-2008 04:24 PM

I wonder if the guy who thought up the $2.99 gas card
is now one of the 25% of Chrysler salaried employees
getting laid off?

It does look like it will work out well for Chrysler,
and it did sell several tens of thousands of cars
at a time it was really needed

Gary-L 10-27-2008 04:57 PM

GM tried the same gimmick in the early 1990's when gas prices shot up and it bit them in the a$$ when prices dropped.

bruno426 10-27-2008 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by Jr. Mechanic (Post 1439097)
Bet the people that went for that are pissed, with gas being under $2.40 in post places.


Btw, didn't think this belonged in brand news since I don't have an article...

Well keep in mind that that incentive only includes a certain number of miles per year, if you are like my uncle, who drives alot, then you have already used the 2.99 incentive for the year. Besides, drivers of these vehicle are not required to purchase gas at that price, the way I look at it, I think that the fuel will probably go up after elections, and then if they bought without the card, then they still have miles left before the end of the what was it two years after purchase.

I belive that the incentive included like 11000 miles each year, and then you pay regular price. For a person like me that is okay, I drive 14 miles round trip each day. For my uncle who drive 60 miles one way to work each day, and more during free time, 11,000 isn't much

lxman1 10-28-2008 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by Ben D. (Post 1439748)
it was right around the time i bought my truck with close to 8k off sticker in incentives. 5k dealer allowance and a 3k dollar loyalty discount. it was that or the 2.99.

Same here. It was much cheaper than losing 5K in discounts, not to take the gas deal!!

ViperGTS 10-28-2008 06:45 PM


just wait until hyperinflation. Then 2.99 gas is gonna look real good.
We'll continue to see stagflation for quite a while. I don't think hyperinflation will exist, yet, as long as fuel is cheap we'll still be importing Chinese goods. But it could happen if oil prices rise and shipping costs more.

Midnight SRT 10-28-2008 08:09 PM

Extremely silly deal now.


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