Special Deals (Incentives)
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Check the Dodge web site. It appears to me that DC has increased the cash rebate to $1,500.00. Not sure but that is what I read. I hope I am correct.
Farm Bureau is also listed for $500.00.
Check and tell me what you see concerning "Business Deals". Is that $300? If so can you get all three.
Maybe I am not reading it correctly.
I could not find any rules???????
Luke, help?????????
Farm Bureau is also listed for $500.00.
Check and tell me what you see concerning "Business Deals". Is that $300? If so can you get all three.
Maybe I am not reading it correctly.
I could not find any rules???????
Luke, help?????????
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Re:Special Deals (Incentives)
I checked with my dealer today and yes its true $500.00 bones more than a few days ago. Every bit helps. Especially in my case. Hell Yeah!<br><br>
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According to what I read in the local Saturday paper it is true that DC has upped the rebates but it's only in the Southeast, Southwest and Denver area. The article stated that DC "remains reluctant to participate in Detroit's incentive war".<br>The added rebate is $500.00 but it's not available to many of us. GM upped the HD truck rebate to $2,500.00 from $2,000.00. The article went on to say that due to sluggish sales in January that we can expect to see more bargains. <br><br>That's one thing I have noticed about DC is that they lag behind GM in incentives. Why is DC this way. I really don't follow what Ford is doing.<br><br>I'm hoping that DC will include my geographical area in added incentives before my order comes in.
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[quote author=drafter link=board=17;threadid=10096;start=0#96671 date=1043584189]<br>According to what I read in the local Saturday paper it is true that DC has upped the rebates but it's only in the Southeast, Southwest and Denver area. That's one thing I have noticed about DC is that they lag behind GM in incentives.[/quote]<br><br>This link to the article was posted by Hank L on DiRT yesterday. http://www.detnews.com/2003/autosins...utos-68543.htm<br><br>Wouldn't it be nice if DC took coming in 3rd in truck sales seriously? Maybe upping the incentive to 4 large would help?
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DC trucks may have had a sales increase but they still took last place in total units sold. The '01 redesign helped sales but the total units sold tell the story unfortunately. That is why I think incentives would help but I also think that DC can't afford them right now and time will tell what overall effect the incentives of GM will have on their bottom line. Currently GM has the best fiscal position of the big three and they are using that advantage to gain market share.
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Just finished the deal on my new truck. My dealer didn't know about the extra $500 but after I informed him he updated his data from the internet and gave me the extra $500. i live in the Omaha, NE area.
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