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But even zero percent financing "costs": it costs you the rebate that
you would get if you paid cash. Perce On 11/29/04 09:46 pm Art tossed the following fistful of bytes into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: > Zero percent if you qualify. |
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0.0% for 36 Months
1.9% for 48 2.9% for 60 All valid until 11-30. Better hurry! John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux wrote: > Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging > these days? > > Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) > with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and > fees, which seems pretty good. > > For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids > and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like > 'undercoating'. > > However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through > them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the > net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... > > but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they > tack on? |
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0.0% for 36 Months
1.9% for 48 2.9% for 60 All valid until 11-30. Better hurry! John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux wrote: > Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging > these days? > > Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) > with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and > fees, which seems pretty good. > > For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids > and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like > 'undercoating'. > > However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through > them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the > net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... > > but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they > tack on? |
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Points and fees?
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 09:16:56 -0600, Mike Behnke > wrote: >0.0% for 36 Months >1.9% for 48 >2.9% for 60 > > All valid until 11-30. Better hurry! > > > >John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux wrote: > >> Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging >> these days? >> >> Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) >> with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and >> fees, which seems pretty good. >> >> For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids >> and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like >> 'undercoating'. >> >> However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through >> them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the >> net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... >> >> but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they >> tack on? |
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Points and fees?
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 09:16:56 -0600, Mike Behnke > wrote: >0.0% for 36 Months >1.9% for 48 >2.9% for 60 > > All valid until 11-30. Better hurry! > > > >John Bartley I solved my XP problems w/ Service Pack Linux wrote: > >> Anyone know what APR, points and fees Chrysler financing is charging >> these days? >> >> Looking at buying an $11,000 2005 PT Cruiser (stick, *no* accessories) >> with $4,000 down. Costco is offering 3.25% and up with zero points and >> fees, which seems pretty good. >> >> For reference, I am willing to ignore pressure from the sales droids >> and other assorted ripoff specialists for useless trivia like >> 'undercoating'. >> >> However, Chrysler is giving an extra $1,000 for financing through >> them. Reducing the financed amount to $6,000 cuts the payments and the >> net cost of the loan nicely, even if they have a higher rate.... >> >> but, what rates is Chrysler charging, what fees and points do they >> tack on? |
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> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > > > wrote: > >>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com > > > Website requires IE > (security risk). > And your tin-foil hat needs replacing too! |
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> wrote in message ... > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > > > wrote: > >>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com > > > Website requires IE > (security risk). > And your tin-foil hat needs replacing too! |
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PC Medic wrote:
> > wrote in message ... > >>On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > >>wrote: >> >> >>>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com >> >> >> Website requires IE >>(security risk). >> > > > And your tin-foil hat needs replacing too! > > Ah, that's an intelligent response. Any time someone presents an unpopular opinion, no matter how absolutely, unimpeachably valid, accuse them of being paranoid and the problem will go away. nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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PC Medic wrote:
> > wrote in message ... > >>On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > >>wrote: >> >> >>>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com >> >> >> Website requires IE >>(security risk). >> > > > And your tin-foil hat needs replacing too! > > Ah, that's an intelligent response. Any time someone presents an unpopular opinion, no matter how absolutely, unimpeachably valid, accuse them of being paranoid and the problem will go away. nate -- replace "fly" with "com" to reply. http://home.comcast.net/~njnagel |
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"Nate Nagel" > wrote in message ... > PC Medic wrote: > >> > wrote in message >> ... >> >>>On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 01:35:20 GMT, "Art" > >>>wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Check the ads in your local Sunday newspaper or www.chrysler.com >>> >>> >>> Website requires IE >>>(security risk). >>> >> >> >> And your tin-foil hat needs replacing too! >> >> > > Ah, that's an intelligent response. Any time someone presents an > unpopular opinion, no matter how absolutely, unimpeachably valid, accuse > them of being paranoid and the problem will go away. > More intelligent than blaming IE every time someone gets a virus or spyware. IE is only a risk if you let it become one. And no I am not an IE fan , but do use it regularly on several of my Windows boxes and in all the years I have been on the internet I can count my Trojans/viruses on one finger. Back to our regularly scheduled topic..... |
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