Chrysler has released its 2012-MY fleet incentives, shown in the chart below.
CHRYSLER
200 Convertible: $1,000
200 Sedan: $1,000
300: $1,000
Town & Country: $1,500
Chrysler has released its 2012-MY fleet incentives for a number of models.
Chrysler has released its 2012-MY fleet incentives, shown in the chart below.
200 Convertible: $1,000
200 Sedan: $1,000
300: $1,000
Town & Country: $1,500
Avenger Sedan: $1,000
Caliber: $1,000
Challenger (excluding SRT): $500
Charger (excluding SRT): $1,000
Durango: $1,000
Grand Caravan: $1,500
Journey: $1,500
500: $0
Compass: $1,500
Grand Cherokee (excluding SRT): $1,000
Liberty: $2,500
Patriot: $1,500
Wrangler: $1,000
1500 Regular Cab/Quad Cab/Crew Cab: $2,000
2500/3500 Regular Cab/Quad Cab/Mega Cab: $2,000
3500 Chassis Cab (SLT & Laramie): $2,500
3500 Chassis Cab (ST): $1,000
4500 Chassis Cab (SLT & Laramie): $2,500
4500 Chassis Cab (ST): $1,000
5500 Chassis Cab (SLT & Laramie): $2,500
5500 Chassis Cab (ST): $1,000
Cargo Van: $1,000
Check with your local Chrysler fleet representative for further details or
call (800) 999-FLEET.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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