Chrysler Employee Pricing Will Go Online Later This Week
By David Thomas
March 5, 2015
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Ever since Chrysler announced its new Employee Pricing Plus Plus sale, people have been asking us — and presumably Chrysler — what the employee price on new Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep cars, SUVs and trucks actually is. We have been working hard on trying to get the information, and finally have some word on when it will be made available.
Unfortunately, it will still be a day or two until the consumer websites of each brand publish any information. In that time, the company hopes to get a representative price for each model posted — meaning you’ll be able to see the employee price of a base Chrysler 300, for example, but not the Limited or 300C, along with cash-back amounts and a monthly payment estimate that takes into account the 0% financing offer.
According to Chrysler spokesperson Yvonne Malmgren, pricing information for every 2008 and 2009 make, model and trim level will be live on the consumer sites by the end of the week or this weekend.
Dealers obviously already have all the pricing information and have been selling cars using it since yesterday, when the sale started. Chrysler said it has no way of sharing that information with Cars.com, however.
There is also no set end date to the sale. Malmgren says it should run into February, but stressed that the deal could end at any time, depending on market conditions. It certainly will not end before Monday. Every incentive we’ve covered on KickingTires in the past has had an end date.
The internet is an invaluable research tool for car shoppers, and the majority of prospective buyers has been trained to look online before even contemplating heading to a dealership. With four sales days left in the month, Chrysler better hope shoppers change their habits.
If you go into a Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep dealership this week, please share what type of discounts you’re being offered in the comments below.
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David Thomas
Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.