Chrysler calls its program "Employee Pricing Plus." It applies to most Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles. 
Chrysler says its plan gives customers the same price available to Chrysler Group employees, plus up to an additional $3,500 cash back on qualifying vehicles.
The program will run through August 1, 2005. Vehicles excluded include the 2005 Chrysler 300, Dodge Magnum, all 2006 models, Dodge Sprinter van, Dodge Viper, Jeep Liberty Diesel and all SRT models. 
The so-called "Ford Family Plan" applies to most Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models and runs through Aug. 1. Ford says all of its 2005 eligible models will be sold at or below the employee and retiree discount price less bonus customer cash incentives. Excluded from the plan are Ford trucks larger than F-350 and E- 350, the Ford Mustang, Ford GT and Ford Escape Hybrid. 
For example: 
Ford Explorer
MSRP: $32,895 
Employee Price: $28,739 
Less Customer Cash: $4,000 
Ford Family Price: $24,739
Mercury Montego
MSRP: $26,840 
Employee Price: $24,019 
Less Customer Cash: $500 
Ford Family Price: $23,519 
Lincoln Navigator XLT 4x4
MSRP: $51,145 
Employee Price: $44,133 
Less Customer Cash: $2,000
Ford Family Price: $42,133 
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-----The orginal Mr.Goodwrench on the JBO since 11/99-----

 
 
Yes it is, I love this deal, nothing like getting $8,000 off the price of a brand new Hemi Ram.

Yella02-I promise I will return to you in one piece and this will stay up until I am safely home
 
 
wow i thought alot of explorers were selling for nearly 30 grand, under 25k now, jesus.
-Borsty
 
^I've seen them advertised on the paper brand-new 2005 for $19,995. Tell me that is not a good price? 

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In the end these are better deals then what GM gives. Here you keep the rebates/incentive too.
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-----The orginal Mr.Goodwrench on the JBO since 11/99-----
