Chrysler has announced fleet incentives for its 2015 model-year vehicles for the Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep, and Ram Truck brands.
by Staff
July 3, 2014
Photo of 2015 Chrysler 200 courtesy of Chrysler.
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Photo of 2015 Chrysler 200 courtesy of Chrysler.
Chrysler has announced fleet incentives for its 2015 model-year vehicles for the Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep, and Ram Truck brands.
For Chrysler-badged vehicles, Chrysler will offer $1,500 for the Chrysler 200 mid-size sedan; $2,000 for the Chrysler 300 full-size sedan, excluding the SRT model; and $2,000 for the Town and Country minivan.
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For its Dodge brand, Chrysler will offer $1,500 for the Dart compact car; $500 for the Challenger sport car, excluding the SRT model; $2,000 for the Charger sport car, excluding the SRT model; $2,500 for the Durango mid-size SUV; $2,000 for the Grand Caravan minivan; and $2,500 for the Journey mid-size SUV.
For the Ram Truck brand, Chrysler will offer $1,000 for the Ram C/V Tradesman van; $2,500 for the gasoline Ram 1500 pickup; $3,000 for the gasoline Ram 2500; $500 for the diesel Ram 2500; $3,000 for the gasoline Ram 3500; $500 for the diesel Ram 3500; $3,000 for the gasoline Ram 3500 cab and chassis; $500 for the diesel Ram 3500 cab and chassis; $3,000 for the gasoline Ram 4500 cab and chassis; $500 for the diesel Ram 4500 cab and chassis; $3,000 for the gasoline Ram 5500 cab and chassis; $500 for the diesel Ram 5500 cab and chassis; and $2,000 for the ProMaster full-size van.
For the Jeep brand, Chrysler is offering $1,800 for the Cherokee compact SUV; $2,000 for the Compass compact SUV; $2,500 for the gasoline Grand Cherokee mid-size SUV, excluding the SRT model; $2,000 for the Patriot compact SUV; and $500 for the Wrangler compact SUV.
For its Fiat brand, Chrysler is offering $1,000 for the 500, 500 Cabrio, 500L and 500e subcompact cars. The 500e incentive is available only through California dealers.
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