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But perhaps the worst part of this incentive package is in the end...you are driving a Chrysler.
And as for the comment about driving a Chrysler, their products are not bad. Have you actually driven one? I've driven a recent 300 and a Sebring and they're both pretty nice, would rather drive one of these than a Toyota or a Honda.
I've never met someone who purchased a Chrysler ( Dodge included ) who actually didn't regret the purchase. Horrid vehicles, terrible quality, generally terrible mileage, ridiculous resale value. Etc Etc. I don't care if they guarantee gas at $0.99 per gallon, I wouldn't buy a Chrysler.
Given Chryslers' terrible resale value you're probably better off buying used anyway. A new stripped-down Sebring is $19.3k after incentives, and 1 year old rental Sebrings are selling for $14k. It would take a lot of $2.99 gallons to accumulate $5,300 in savings.
My father-in-law was a judge for 30 years and went through cars like candy because of all the mileage. The worst car he had was a mid-90s LeBaron - got less than 120k miles before it died. He usually put over 200k miles on his Toyota's and Nissan's before experiencing any problems.