Chrysler Extends Employee Pricing Plus Plus Sale through March
Last month, Chrysler gained market share even though its sales tumbled 44% from 2008. That was better than GM and Ford, which saw sales slides of 52% and 48%, respectively. Chrysler’s “good” fortune was mostly due to the extreme incentives offered in its Employee Pricing Plus Plus sale.
That sale has been extended through March. You can find a car’s Employee Pricing sale price by building a new model on the company’s Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep consumer websites. There are also cash-back offers on top of the employee price. However, we couldn’t find any evidence that 0% financing — the second “Plus” in the sale’s name — could be teamed to an employee price. Instead, the listed low financing offers clearly state that they cannot be combined with employee pricing. We’ve tried to get a comment from Chrysler to clarify and will update this post when that happens.
Chrysler has informed us that the current incentives pages on its consumer websites have erroneous information at this time. The previous combination of employee price, cash back and 0% financing for qualified buyers is indeed still intact and cash back and employee price figures are accurate.



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My local Dodge dealer told me the employee pricing was now dropped on all Challenger models, as they were hard to locate and he didn't have one on the lot. The SE's were impossible to locate and if a dealer had one, they were unlikely to dealer trade. This was a huge disappointment as I was ready to buy, but the extra $$$ has taken the excitement, affordabilty and the Challenger out of my future.
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