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Old 06-29-2009, 05:20 AM
 
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Of all the American car companies Chysler is by far the weakest and will be the next American car make to go out of business no matter what others think.

My advice is look for another brand that will do the job and leave Chysler behind for history to deal with 'cause you really don't want to now do you?
So your privy to inside info on both GM and Crysler to a point that you can make that determination? More likely your just spouting off an uninformed opinion.
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Old 06-29-2009, 06:55 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania & New Jersey
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Default What's a good price on a new Chrysler Town and Country Touring model?

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I think that if you are looking to buy a new Chrysler Town & Country this is the very BEST time to buy right NOW. Many of the Chrysler dealers in my area have deep discounts on the cars, you can get the limited Town and Country (leather, chrome, etc) right now for what you used to get the stripped version for. If your looking to buy a Chrysler, it's right now your going to get a deal at your dealer.

In a couple of years when FIAT really puts there hands into the Chrysler product, these deals will be long gone because Chrysler (under FIAT control) will never over produce another product again, FIAT is not going to allow what the Americans let happen to Chrysler.
I'm thinking about buying a Town and Country. I really like so many of its features including the stow and go seating. The LX is the base model and the Limited has more bells and whistles than I'm comfortable with, so I'm most interested in the mid-range Touring model.

1) What should I expect to pay for a Touring model after all the rebates are applied?

2) What's the latest on the new vehicle buyers credit that the government has been talking about?
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