DaimlerChrysler Announces “Spring Break Order Bonus Program”
DaimlerChrysler has announced its "Spring Break Order Bonus Program." Following are the program details:
Orders received from 1/1/2003 – 4/22/03 will be automatically coded with an incentive code. Orders must be built from the first week of February through the first week of July.
Eligible vehicles include the 2004 Intrepid/Concorde ($1000), the 2004 Stratus/Sebring Sedans ($1000), the 2004
Grand Cherokee ($1000), the 2003 Durango ($1000), 2003 Minivans (includes Caravan C/V; excludes eL and eX models) ($1000), and the 2003 PT Cruiser ($1000).
Eligible Type of Sale:
Type 3, Type 5 and Type 6
Spring Break Order Bonus Program is compatible with the following Programs:
Fleet Purchase Allowance Program
Local Stand Alone Consumer Cash (SACC)
Consumer Purchase Loyalty
Stand Alone APR
Consumer Cash Plus APR
Consumer Lease Loyalty
CFC/Chase Lease
Distant Delivery
Individual Lease Program
On the Job Incentive Program
Farm Bureau Program
DaimlerChrysler Fleet Volume Incentive Program
Spring Break Order Bonus Program is NOT COMPATIBLE with the following Programs:
Guaranteed Depreciation Program
Daily Rental Purchase Program
Bid Concession Numbers
Bid Out of Stock Program
Driver Education
DRAC
Or other programs unless specifically included in those programs.
Upon submission of an order into the system between January 1, 2003 and April 22, 2003 a special “Spring Break” code will automatically be added to the order identifying this as eligible for the “Spring Break” order incentive, which will be reflected on the factory invoice as an invoice credit.
Note: This credit is intended for the end-use Registered DaimlerChrysler Account and it is the responsibility of the selling dealer to pass this incentive through unless otherwise authorized by the purchasing registered DaimlerChrysler Fleet Account in writing (see Fleet Incentive Acknowledgement Form).
ORDERS PURCHASED FROM DEALER STOCK ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THIS INCENTIVE..
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