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Re: How much for C 300c AWD I have been looking and near close [lechance] by bigdadi118 on Mon Sep 07 22:46:25 PDT 2009

I don't know where you locate but in carmax you can do NEW car search in ADVANCED search. There're 86 new Chrysler/Dodge available, 300 LX $7,516 and 300C, Limited are with 8,277 off from MSRP.

Prices Paid :Buying Experience by 356 on Wed Jul 30 11:38:35 PDT 2008

My one-owner well maintained 1998 T@C LXI is now for sale here near Cape Cod because I bought a new Limited . Honda lost because I did not want to buy one and find the engine pings, and the rear side vent windows do not open . Siennas packages cost more and include less than T@C, + passenger seats are only 4-way,and only AWD were available here with options and colors I want. Midway Chrysler Framingham MA sold me a $39,475 Limited less $4400 discount and $2500 rebate, total $32,575, Very good people there. Somerset Chysler, Somerset MA was selling Touring Signature @ $34,500+- less $7000 to $8000 a few weeks ago in a "Tent Sale". Superb deal but we did not like the "plastic" leather seats and 3.8L engine. New Limited is a real delight and we are glad we bought it. Cheers !

Re: 2008 T & C limited pricing [icvci] by maryh3 on Sat Nov 03 06:33:56 PDT 2007

The more I think about it the more I agree with you. Apple doesn't let you do anything with that I-Pod and protects themselves well. I'm surprised that a company like the WSJ would not have realized that much. As for the interface display - nothing is going to be as good as an IPod right now. That is why they sell so well even though so many competitors exist. Bought my kids an imitation IPod a year ago for X-mas. It immediately got returned for an IPod. Kids won't have anything except an IPod because of the likability of the interface. If someone is expecting Apple to come in and design an interface as nice as an IPod - you'd add at least a grand or two to the price of the van. Right now MyGIG seems adequate - not fancy, but that may improve in the next years models. Do those who currently have the MyGig find the Navi system easy to use?

Re: Touring vs. Limited [sakthorp] by qbrozen on Wed Jan 17 06:39:22 PST 2007

my apologies, ma'am. ;)

Shopping around by jdcinboston on Tue Jun 13 14:26:04 PDT 2006

Hi everyone, I'm shopping for a Pacifica Touring. There's a local incentive where dealers are offering $10,000 off MSRP. I was interested in a Touring AWD 26S package. The sticker price is $33,500, so it would come to $23,300 plus 5% sales tax and a Vehicle Administration Fee of $201. Options include rear parking sensing, heated seat group, and inferno red color. It looks like the invoice is around $31,000 with a TMV of $27,800 (including the $3,500 rebate). What do you all think? Thanks very much for any thoughts.

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