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PostPosted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 7:02 pm 
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Yea, i got my 2yr 15k lease for about 6K with an end buyout of 15,800 or so - with a sticker of 25,160 or something. I got it EP plan in March. Real happy with it.

Since I put 10K on it between March 28 and August 10... I will likely end up buying it.


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An interesting statistic I heard on the radio the other day is that the average selling price for a domestic vehicle actually has gone up by more than $2,000 since these employee pricing plans came into being. People think they're getting the best deal and don't negotiate.

There's ALWAYS a better deal. Glad to see you haven't caved in and played their game.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 12, 2005 11:44 pm 
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the ads around where I live now, are saying employee pricing plus rebate plus seven hundren and fifty dollars. Not chrsyler , but other manufacturers. So it goes back to what I said in the beginning, that better prices are to be had then these so called inside prices.
On the new jeep I am looking for, after balking on the price, and saying only e.p. price, I am starting to get internet quotes which are lower, after telling them I will not accept e.p. pricing.

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Bought a 2005 sport back in november 2004 with 28c and Security group

MSRP 24,300

after colege grad discount (invoice less 1%) approx 22k

Less promo rebates -3500

right at 18k, no negotiationg required

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It's a joke employee pricing. The joke is on you.

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Any Dodge Dakota owners out there? I'm considering trading my NEON in for a small truck. Found an '05 Dakaota ST club cab 4x2, (won't be off-roading in this)3.7L V6 (is this the same as our KJ?) and manual tranny for $15k after E.P. and a 'cash allowance'. Trying to get something I can carry a ladder and tools and spare parts around in but still get ok gas mileage.

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That 3.7L is the same V6. I don't know anyone with a new Dakota, but one of my brothers is very happy with his '00.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:43 am 
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The 3.7L is the same. I have one in my 2005 Ram Quad Cab. It does an ok job of moving the Ram....so it would be better in a smaller truck, such as the Dakota.


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