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L8 APEX
05-13-2008, 11:13 PM
It is interesting to see what makers are doing to sell cars.
Suzuki is doing 0% financing and free gas for the summer.
Kia is guaranteeing 2.99 price a gal for a year.

dboat
05-14-2008, 08:24 AM
It is interesting to see what makers are doing to sell cars.
Kia is guaranteeing 2.99 price a gal for a year.

I think I saw a Dodge ad doing the same thing.

Mika
05-14-2008, 06:04 PM
Hummer's doing it as well. $2.99 gas for the length of the lease.



Mika

Mark #2
05-14-2008, 06:48 PM
So let's say you use 100 gallons/month, 1200/year and gas goes to $5/gal.
So you save $2/gal/year or $2400/year.

The past $7K rebates and 0% interest rates would be about equal over a 3 year period. So a good marketing plan but that is all.

Now if you could get the rebate, 0% and the gas rate, that would be a good deal.

dboat
05-14-2008, 08:38 PM
So let's say you use 100 gallons/month, 1200/year and gas goes to $5/gal.
So you save $2/gal/year or $2400/year.

The past $7K rebates and 0% interest rates would be about equal over a 3 year period. So a good marketing plan but that is all.

Now if you could get the rebate, 0% and the gas rate, that would be a good deal.

just wait, if the inventory sits on the lot long enough.. you just might get that offer..

mikelemoine
05-14-2008, 09:45 PM
Makes me sick to think that a guarantee of $3/gallon gas is an incentive!

L8 APEX
05-14-2008, 09:56 PM
There is a company giving all of it, it sounds desperate for sure. It was Dodge locking in the 2.99 gas OR diesel price for 3 years! They limit it to 12K miles per year of course.

wesman
05-15-2008, 11:19 PM
There is a company giving all of it, it sounds desperate for sure. It was Dodge locking in the 2.99 gas OR diesel price for 3 years! They limit it to 12K miles per year of course.

Which in a place like DFW it's damn near impossible to stay under 12k a yr. The way folks are building/moving to more out lying areas in big cities I think it's about time to revise the "acceptable use" mileage per year....I think 15k is a little more fair.

--wes

wesman
05-15-2008, 11:20 PM
So let's say you use 100 gallons/month, 1200/year and gas goes to $5/gal.
So you save $2/gal/year or $2400/year.

The past $7K rebates and 0% interest rates would be about equal over a 3 year period. So a good marketing plan but that is all.

Now if you could get the rebate, 0% and the gas rate, that would be a good deal.


I've seen all these deals on Tv or heard them on the radio and such, but what I haven't gotten was how do they guarantee this ? Do you give them receipts? Do they just give an allotment per month? Anyone know how it actually works?

--wes

Silver_2000
05-15-2008, 11:54 PM
I've seen all these deals on Tv or heard them on the radio and such, but what I haven't gotten was how do they guarantee this ? Do you give them receipts? Do they just give an allotment per month? Anyone know how it actually works?

--wes


INTRODUCING THE NEW $2.99 GUARANTEE.

As fuel prices continue to rise, the Let's Refuel America Program helps providing stability to the cost of fuel with a simple solution - locking in the price of unleaded or diesel fuel at $2.99/gallon for three years.
Program participants use a special card linked to their MasterCard or Visa credit card account. The card may be used to purchase enough fuel at $2.99 per gallon to travel up to12,000 miles per year in each of the next 3 years. So no matter what the price at the pump says, you'll never have to pay more than $2.99 per gallon for qualifying fuel.
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Based on the ridiculous EPA MPG im sure