Chrysler’s year-end marketing plan stays away from the incentives promoted by its competitors and instead offers free gas, free scheduled maintenance and longer mechanical warranty coverage, reported Automotive News.
Details of the program include:
Chrysler's year-end marketing plan stays away from the incentives promoted by its competitors and instead offers free gas, free scheduled maintenance and longer mechanical warranty coverage.
Chrysler’s year-end marketing plan stays away from the incentives promoted by its competitors and instead offers free gas, free scheduled maintenance and longer mechanical warranty coverage, reported Automotive News.
Details of the program include:
A debit card for $2,400 for 12,000 miles worth of gas for two years, calculated at $2.15 per gallon
Free scheduled maintenance for as many as 24,000 miles
A five-year, 60,000-mile full mechanical warranty
The 2005 and 2006 Chrysler 300; Dodge Viper, Magnum, Charger and Sprinter; and all SRT8 vehicles are excluded from the program.

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