Chrysler 300 selling well?

Discussion in 'Chrysler Parts For Sale / Trade' started by Art, May 20, 2004.

  1. Art

    Art Guest

    Chrylser ads in newpaper mostly $5k off list except for 300's in stock which
    are $1000 off list so I presume they are selling decently..... a lot better
    than the Pacifica mess. Crossfire ads are $3k off list.
     
    Art, May 20, 2004
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    MoPar Man Guest

    MoPar Man, May 21, 2004
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  3. Art () wrote:
    : Chrylser ads in newpaper mostly $5k off list except for 300's in stock which
    : are $1000 off list so I presume they are selling decently..... a lot better
    : than the Pacifica mess. Crossfire ads are $3k off list.

    I've seen a lot of them here with Budget rentacar stickers on the rear so
    they're already doing fleet sales. With the base V-6 it's more of a
    volume car than the Crossfire and Pacifica, so for now I wouldn't expect
    huge incentives. Of course that may mean the cachet of the V-8 models is
    significantly reduced, so you may see bigger incentives on those,
    especially with the state of gas prices these days.
     
    Greg Beaulieu, May 21, 2004
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    mic canic Guest

    we can't keep enough in stock esp. the hemi cars
    and the cross fires are sitting there can't give them away and i love it since
    the person i work for thought it would be a good seller and we have 20 of them
    i was told there was some infighting between the germans and americans on which
    would sell better and the germs of course said the c.f would be the hotter
    ticket but we knew better you think they would learn after the xj jeep but NO
    does anybody know how to spell the noise you make giving someone the rasberries
     
    mic canic, May 22, 2004
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    Joe Guest

    I think it's ppbbbbbbbbt although Gary Trudeau seemed to use it a lot in the
    comics, and he spelled it something like pfffffth. I guess you have to hold
    your mouth right....
     
    Joe, May 22, 2004
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