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Looking for 17K deal on 2008 Crossfire Convertibles by mauiceo on Sun Jul 05 22:11:08 PDT 2009

Hi, I came across the comments about the two lucky guys who paid $17K for their new 2008's. I'm looking for a similar deal. Can buy in CA or TX (or have it shipped, I guess). Convertible / Roadster. I don't care about the lifetime powertrain warranty exception. Does anyone know where I can get one? Any color but gold. :-) Thanks for your help!

Re: T&C 25th anniv [drivmywifecrzy] by wp746911 on Sat May 02 18:02:39 PDT 2009

sell your old car yourself and take the great deal.

Re: 2009 T&C 25th Anniv Edition [desi1] by wp746911 on Wed Apr 15 10:32:17 PDT 2009

That is a very good price. Good job! I WAS in the market for a new T&C but I couldn't get a 'reasonable' deal on one I liked in the Houston market. I did find some 35k msrp for 26k I liked at certain dealers, but NONE with a 4.0L with the options I wanted that would do a 9-10k off msrp deal.I really really wanted to get the 4.0L but the dealers I found that had something like what desi1 got would only budge to around 29-31k (about 4-5k off msrp). So unfortunately I just gave up and bought a honda odyssey (list 30k, got for 24k). So honda gave me 6k off msrp, while some of the local chrysler dealers (large ones at that) couldn't give me that much off?

marked dealer $$ variability by wp746911 on Fri Apr 10 12:13:33 PDT 2009

I'm beginning to wonder about dealer pricing. I've priced 3 vans- all msrp of 35-36k. All 2009 tourings. I've gotten 26.5, 29.5, and 31k as the quoted prices. The 29.5 and the 31k guys, when told of the 26.5 offer, both responsed that their offer was as low as they could go and that maybe the other dealer was doing a bait-n-switch? It just seems odd since it seems that 26.5 is about what others have gotten on this forum. Sure it isn't apples to apples, but is seems that 10k off isn't unheard of on this forum. What gives...

Re: Touring 25M - Anniversary Trim [qwikdrip] by wp746911 on Sun Apr 05 19:02:54 PDT 2009

or just list them and sell it yourself- you will almost always get much more.

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