Breaking Down Chrysler's Employee Pricing
This morning we finally got a chance to browse around Askdrz.com. The site is supposedly where shoppers should go with questions about the new Employee Pricing Plus deal from Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge. One little problem — the site doesn’t mention how much you save with Employee Pricing Plus on each vehicle. D'oh!
Instead, shoppers have to go to the individual Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge websites to find total discounts. But we’ve done the heavy click work for you.
We've listed base model pricing except where noted. For pricing on all trim levels readers should visit the Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep sites.




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is the Caliber not apart of this?
Peppy,
Excellent question, and one I don't think Dr. Z answered. No, the Dodge Caliber is a 2007 model and the sale is only for 2006 or some 2005 models (like the Crossfire). In fact the caliber is selling very well so don't expect to see any discounts on it for the rest of the year.
Does "employee pricing" mean that they won't "wheel and deal" after they give me the employee price?
Car dealers will always try to screw you with extra stuff.
Don't pay more than $50 for the documentation fee. Cross it out on the contract if it is more than that. Don't be afraid because it is typed in alread.
Don't buy an extended contract. You can always buy when later or after market cheaper.