I'd head over to www.carpoint.com and check out the invoice price with the
options you want. It's the best way to tell if your getting a good price.
Jason
>Quick and to the point...
>
>#1-- Does anybody have any idea if Chrysler will be offering (or renewing)
a
>rebate on the '99 Dakota after the 4/5/99 cutoff date of the existing
$1,000
>rebate (on a V8 Dakota)???
>I wanted to special order one, but when I found out that by the time it hit
my
>dealers parking lot, it would be after the 4/5 date, and I could no longer
get
>that rebate. (And I really need that extra cash... I'm very tight on $$$)
>That brings me to my next question:
>
>#2-- If after 4/5/99 Chrysler does come out with another rebate ($500 or
>more), I will plan on purchasing an R/T. Will I have any problem special
>ordering one? I know they are limited production... so is there a chance I
>may not even be able to get one? (I would be putting down the order in
April
>*IF* they have another rebate)
>
>#3-- I already talked to my dealer, and he gave me an out the door price
for
>a '99 R/T with the following options:
>Reg cab, rear slider window, PWR group, 4 wheel ABS, and NO air
conditioning.
>The total price was $19,800. (this price included dest. charges, but not
>state tax, plate fees, or the rebate) Does this correspond to you guys out
>there?
>
>IF I end up getting a $1,000 rebate... the total price, including ALL fees,
>ALL taxes, etc etc etc will be $20,049
>I think that is a damn good price for a very nicely loaded SPORTSTRUCK..
>
>Compare that price to the '99 Mustang GT I was planning on buying.. the GT
was
>going to be $22,000 WITH A-plan.... and... insurance was going to be TWICE
>that of what my R/T will be...
>
>THanks guys!
>
>
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