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Chrysler Launches June Incentives Through GMAC

Chrysler LLC launched last Tuesday incentives for buyers of new Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles through its new lender, GMAC Financial Services.

by Staff
June 3, 2009
1 min to read


AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Chrysler LLC launched last Tuesday incentives for buyers of new Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles through its new lender, GMAC Financial Services.

“Beginning this month we are pleased to offer special finance options to our customers through our new preferred lender, GMAC Financial Services,” said Steven Landry, executive vice president North American sales and marketing, service and parts for Chrysler LLC. “Our dealers are now activated for retail business through GMAC Financial Services, which gives consumers more financing options as they look to purchase from our exciting line up of Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles.”

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Beginning June 2, Chrysler is offering zero percent financing for 60 months through GMAC Financial Services on select 2009 model vehicles, or up to $4,000 Consumer Cash on 2009 model vehicles. In addition, current Chrysler vehicle owners are eligible for $1000 Owner Loyalty cash on most 2008 and 2009 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles.

These offers are in addition to the $1000 Credit Union Bonus Cash on select products for qualified credit union members who finance their new vehicle purchase through a participating Credit Union under the Invest in
America program. These incentives are valid through July 1, 2009.

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