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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 01:15 PM
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Question No incentives/rebates on leftover 2009 HD Rams??

I've been eyeing some of the leftover '09 Ram 2500/3500 Mega Cabs on dealer lots and noticed that the Dodge website no longer lists the incentives for the 2009 model year. No problem, I'll just call the 800 number that is listed on the Dodge website for Rebates/Incentives. I'm politely informed that Dodge is not offering any consumer rebates on leftover 2009 models?! ***??

Now I'm sure that the dealer is getting some sort of incentives/rebates on the '09s, but what kind of marketing strategy is that to advertise to the consumer no rebates/incentives?

This is of course assuming this lady knew what she was talking about...I would hope so since it was the national hotline for Dodge rebates/incentives.

Anyone work at a dealer who knows what's up??
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 02:23 PM
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Must be their new plan to help sales after they have lost billion and billions of dollars as a result of poor sales. Makes sense to me
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 06:29 PM
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It's my understanding they had some last month (December). Maybe you just have to wait for them to kick in again.
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 07:59 PM
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Chrysler Financial is no longer selling/taking in Loans...... So unless Ram/Dodge/Chrysler works something out with a New Lender there will be no Incentives for a while. The local Dodge/Jeep/Ram Dealer in my neck of the woods has no new vehicles on their lot because of not being able to get financing for them .......
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by SOhappy
It's my understanding they had some last month (December). Maybe you just have to wait for them to kick in again.
Yes it was $4500 rebate in my area last month, that changed to $0 this month. Makes sense to me, if you can't sell last years model (old bodystyle no less), raise the price!!
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by boostjunkie1
Chrysler Financial is no longer selling/taking in Loans...... So unless Ram/Dodge/Chrysler works something out with a New Lender there will be no Incentives for a while. The local Dodge/Jeep/Ram Dealer in my neck of the woods has no new vehicles on their lot because of not being able to get financing for them .......
Well Chrysler Financial really has nothing to do with factory incentives or rebates. Those come from Corporate alone. The lender of choice now for Chrysler Group is GMAC. They provide the floorplan financing for its dealers...if they qualify. There was a dealer near where I worked that also shut its doors late last year b/c it could no longer get financing - Chrysler Financial does not provide floorplan financing anymore and they did not qualify for GMAC.
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Old Jan 14, 2010 | 10:53 AM
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What a shame that Dodge will offer financing through GMAC.
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Old Jan 14, 2010 | 02:30 PM
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I work at a dealer and they now have what is called dealer cash on the 09. It is the same as a rebate but the dealer does not need to tell the consumer how much is offered to the dealer. Right now in Az we have 6k in dealer cash. Plus Dodge gave each dealer coupons for 2k when they sell an 09 model. So for as long the dealer has a coupon left your are looking at 8k off from the factory. They do differ from each business center so this may not be true for everyone.
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Old Jan 14, 2010 | 11:37 PM
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I work at a dealer and they now have what is called dealer cash on the 09. It is the same as a rebate but the dealer does not need to tell the consumer how much is offered to the dealer. Right now in Az we have 6k in dealer cash. Plus Dodge gave each dealer coupons for 2k when they sell an 09 model. So for as long the dealer has a coupon left your are looking at 8k off from the factory. They do differ from each business center so this may not be true for everyone.
Well thanks for being candid about it. I figured they were giving dealers incentives....but I still don't understand the marketing strategy of having no "consumer" advertised rebates. An uneducated consumer might just think well, I'll go down the street to Ford, they are advertising $5k in rebates.

I'm in the Dallas, TX area - zip code 76092. Not sure if that is same business center as the dealer you work at.
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