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Old 01-22-2004, 05:47 PM
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Default Re: Where's the zero percent financing on Crossfires?

This must be on a used car. Nobody is going to sell you a 2004 new Crossfire for $29,900! Also if you see 0 percent financing on this car, you better jump on it. It means the Crossfire is not selling well, and will cease productions. Also meaning years from now it will be worth a lot!!!

Originally Posted by deepdiscount
The dealerships here in Atlanta have many (one has 15 plus) Crossfires on their lots. So, does anyone know when does Chrysler will offer zero percent financing and significant manufacturers rebates on these cars? Mercedes is offering them already and have been for some time. My best price, so far, $29,900 for an automatic - much too much. This is a Chrysler, not a high quality Japanese import.