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Old 11-17-2007, 06:55 AM
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If this is old news or a repost then I apologize and feel free to delete this thread.

Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that through Jan 2 you can get 0.0% financing on 36 month loans through Jeep.
Old 11-17-2007, 02:57 PM
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Wow,

I think I just sold my R1 earlier today so I could pay cash for my 2008 sahara if it ever comes in. Now 0% financing. Maybe the guy will change his mind.
Thanks for the info.
Old 11-17-2007, 03:11 PM
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Its on 08 Sahara Unlimiteds
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Originally Posted by cjsdad
Its on 08 Sahara Unlimiteds

Double check your sources, doesn't say anything about saharas only on the site.

http://www.chryslerfinancial.com/index.jsp

My dealer just gave it to me for a rubicon.
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Yep, seems to be good for all Wranglers. Sweet deal!
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Canadians get shafted ... 6.99% if you go 36 months
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Obviously 0% is great news, it just makes for a high payment if you are looking at a Rubicon, since offer is only good for 36 months. I also wonder if they are willing to come off price any.
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With a decent trade in, invoice pricing, and 0% financing, some folks will get a really sweet deal!
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Originally Posted by FlightTester
With a decent trade in, invoice pricing, and 0% financing, some folks will get a really sweet deal!
I just picked mine up this weekend on this promo. Originally we had planned to finance the vehicle for 4 years, but with this promo we will pay it off in three with an almost identical payment. What a deal!
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Originally Posted by seajk
Obviously 0% is great news, it just makes for a high payment if you are looking at a Rubicon, since offer is only good for 36 months. I also wonder if they are willing to come off price any.
When I was a much younger man, I "bit the bullet" and took a 3 year, 0% interest deal on a VW Jetta instead of the 5 year, market rate interest financing that I had initially planned to take. When the 3 years was up, I kept making the payment into a "car account" that I set up for myself. Did that for about another year or so until I was ready to buy a new car.

As a result of that decision, I've been fortunate to never have had to finance a car purchase since.

I feel like it was one of the smarter financial planning decisions I've made.

Obviously, what worked for me may not be right for you but, I thought it worth sharing my experience.


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