baorao | Shared With: Everyone - May 06 2008 | news, economics
Interesting. Not quite enough to make you go out and buy a new vehicle, but if you were already in the market it would certainly make a Chrysler Sebring or Dodge Avenger considerably more attractive.
Quoted: Called "Let's Refuel America," the incentive plan allows buyers of most Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep vehicles to sign up for a gas card that will reduce the price they pay to $2.99 a gallon at the pump. While other automakers have in the past offered consumers cards and other ways to pay for fuel, Chrysler's plan is much wider in scope. It is national and covers most of the lineup.
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