Chrysler announced the fleet incentives for its 2013-MY products. They range from $500 to $2,000.
Chrysler
200 Convertible/200 Sedan - $1,000
Fleet incentives for the 2013-MY range from $500 to $2,000, with most Ram model incentives still to be announced.
Chrysler announced the fleet incentives for its 2013-MY products. They range from $500 to $2,000.
200 Convertible/200 Sedan - $1,000
300 (excluding SRT) - $1,500
Town & Country - $1,500
Avenger Sedan - $1,500
Challenger (excluding SRT) - $500
Charger (excluding SRT) - $1,500
Durango - $1,500
Grand Caravan (excluding 29D CPOS/AVP Package) - $1,000
Journey (excluding 22D CPOS/AVP Package) - $2,000
Compass - $1,500
Grand Cherokee (excluding SRT) - $1,000
Patriot - $1,500
Wrangler - $1,000
1500 Regular Cab/Quad Cab/Crew Cab - TBD
2500/3500 Regular Cab/Quad Cab/Mega Cab - TBD
3500 Chassis Cab (SLT & Laramie) - TBD
3500 Chassis Cab (ST) - TBD
4500 Chassis Cab (SLT & Laramie) - TBD
4500 Chassis Cab (ST) - TBD
5500 Chassis Cab (SLT & Laramie) - TBD
5500 Chassis Cab (ST) - TBD
Cargo Van - $1,000
Check with your local Chrysler fleet representative for further details or call (800) 999-FLEET.
To see fleet incentives from other manufacturers, click here.

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