Chrysler offers $1,000 on Sebrings, if competitor cars are brought in
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Also: Rebates are now available on the 2007 Chrysler Aspen and 2007 Jeep Compass, in the form of $1,000 for the former and $750 for the latter.
Also: Rebates are now available on the 2007 Chrysler Aspen and 2007 Jeep Compass, in the form of $1,000 for the former and $750 for the latter.
To clarify here....the $1000 is for lease only. At least in the midwest you do not have to trade in BUT you DO have to currently be in a lease!
Winter is not suv season?
By the way I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the new sebring convertibles, there will be two different tops sold. The traditional soft convertible top, and a new hardtop version. Saw a hardtop version, man was it sweet!
By the way I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the new sebring convertibles, there will be two different tops sold. The traditional soft convertible top, and a new hardtop version. Saw a hardtop version, man was it sweet!
ORIGINAL: jgralka
Winter is not suv season?
By the way I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the new sebring convertibles, there will be two different tops sold. The traditional soft convertible top, and a new hardtop version. Saw a hardtop version, man was it sweet!
Winter is not suv season?
By the way I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the new sebring convertibles, there will be two different tops sold. The traditional soft convertible top, and a new hardtop version. Saw a hardtop version, man was it sweet!
haha it seems like 1/2 of us will end up with sebring/avengers...GOOD JOB CHRYSLER!!
ORIGINAL: jgralka
Winter is not suv season?
By the way I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the new sebring convertibles, there will be two different tops sold. The traditional soft convertible top, and a new hardtop version. Saw a hardtop version, man was it sweet!
Winter is not suv season?
By the way I don't know if this has been mentioned before but on the new sebring convertibles, there will be two different tops sold. The traditional soft convertible top, and a new hardtop version. Saw a hardtop version, man was it sweet!
Plus as far as the Compass goes, the bobble-head commercials tell you nothing about the vehicle really. It is a weak ad trying to build an image as being in style. Those do not work because everyone pretty much does that. If I was in charge of advertising, I would show the Compass getting around in the snow with easy while other compacts are stuck, and I would have a line stating that it offers good traction without costing you at the pump (somewhat true in this case).
BTW, that sounds sweet about the two different tops. I love the new Sebring/Avenger. I wish they would have released them back during the spring instead of now so then they would have been included in the major magazine competitions.


