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After reading all posts related with Engine Stop-Start (ESS), I decided to find a old version without ESS. Taken favorite color and features together, and search inventories on Chrysler's website, I found no more than 5 within 200 miles radius meets my needs. Finally got a Limited model manufactured in this January, with no ESS, options include Theatre and sound group, advance safe tech, 20" tire, and key sense.

I am in TN, and tried to find a best deal like ~10000 off MSRP before Tax, and no success. Finally I drove 100+ miles away and only got below deal:

MSRP: 49450
Discount: 4500
Rebates: 4000 (include Sam's Club 1000, and other 3000 for everyone)
Finance: 0 APR for 60 months
Plus Tax and Doc.

17% off MSRP with 0 APR finance, not bad, not very good, but satisfied.

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Congratulations on the new van, nice that you could get what you wanted. And that's still a pretty solid deal.

Can you mention what rebates you got? 1000 Sams Club, 1000 Chrysler + 0.0% finance, what others?
 

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Just told me if I take 0% APR I will get total 3000 Rebate, if I take 2.99% APR I will get total 4000 Rebate. He did not list the details about what the rebate is. I guess these rebates work for every one. Then I take 0% APR finance, plus my Sam's Club $1000 rebate, so the final rebate is $4000. I have no trade or any other special rebates.
 

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Congratulations on the new van, nice that you could get what you wanted. And that's still a pretty solid deal.

Can you mention what rebates you got? 1000 Sams Club, 1000 Chrysler + 0.0% finance, what others?
Why did say 1000 Chrysler + 0% finance? Did you mean Chrysler only offer 1000 rebate for 0% finance? So what my 3000 rebate includes? I just know 500 is for memorial day.
 

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If you don't take the 0.0% for 60 months, Chrysler throws in an extra $1000 rebate, that's why you could get get 4,000 instead of 3,000 if you took 2.99%.

I was just curious if you had a breakdown. Thanks for posting!
 
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