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New Incentives for Auto Loans
Getting an
auto loan these days is not necessarily
at the top of anyone's to do list. Most
consumers are aware that their chances
of getting an auto loan are not
necessarily the best, and don't really
want to go through the process of having
your credit pulled only to be told that
they don't qualify. They are also
hesitant about taking out an auto loan
in an economy such as this when no one
really knows whether or not they will
have a job next month.
The auto manufacturers know that people
are not running out there to get auto
loans and so they are trying to make it
more palatable for them to do so.
Chrysler is one of the first to offer
various incentives for their clients to
get an auto loan or even to purchase a
car outright. These new incentives
embrace both the bad credit auto loan
buyer as well as the one who might have
perfect credit.
They are currently offering "preferred
pricing" on eligible Chrysler, Jeep,
Dodge and Ram truck vehicles throughout
the month of November. On Chrysler and
Jeep vehicles the company is offering 0%
interest rates on car loans up to 48
months and no-cost service and
maintenance programs for three years or
36,000 miles. If customers have poor
credit and do not qualify for a 0% rate
on their auto loan, they can choose cash
off of the car of their choice. They
will get $2500 off of Chrysler models
and $3000 off the Jeep models. In
addition any Jeep owners who choose to
take out a new car loan will also get
$500 in customer loyalty bonus.
For Dodge cars and Ram trucks the
company is offering auto loan interest
rates of up to 0% and consumer cash of
up to $1000 for the most qualified
buyers. Again, those with poor credit
who may not get the financing rates for
those auto loans can get up to $2000 on
a Dodge car or $3500 on a Ram truck.
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