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October 07, 2008

Chrysler Fleet Offers ‘No Charge’ Ship-Thru Transportation for 2009 Qualified Fleet Orders

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AUBURN HILLS, MI - Chrysler Fleet announces big savings with Chrysler / Dodge / Jeep “no-charge” ship-thru charges to upfitters for 2009-model-year qualified fleet orders. In particular, the 2009 MY Dodge Ram 3500/4500/5500 Chassis Cabs save $400 from 2008 MY charges. There are 18 upfitters in 25 locations throughout the United States to choose from. Orders must be designated as fleet and have a Special Equipment Code to qualify for no-charge ship thru.

Chrysler Fleet Ship-Thru

Producing Plant, Model, 2008/2009 Price 

“Dodge City” Warren, Dakota/Ram 1500, $50.00 Now $0 

Toledo North, Liberty/Nitro, $100.00 Now $0

St. Louis- North, Ram 1500/2500, $300.00 Now $0

Saltillo, Ram 2500/3500, $300.00 Now $0

Newark, Durango/Aspen, $300.00 Now $0

Windsor, Grand Caravan and Grand C/V, $300.00 Now $0

Belvidere, Compass/Patriot/Caliber, $300.00 Now $0

Saltillo, Dodge Chassis Cab, $400.00 Now $0

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