In a move to make its SUV and other low mpg vehicles instantly more
attractive, Chrysler has announced a novel new program to help
customers with the rising costs of fuel.
Starting tomorrow Chrysler is offering buyers a gas card that will
allow them to purchase fuel at a capped $2.99 per gallon for three
years, with a bunch of caveats. The automaker didn’t specify, for
instance, which vehicles would be eligible for the promotional rate,
or how much gas would be allowed during the three years.
Chrysler did say that the program, which will have the automaker
paying the balance of the gas cost over $2.99 a gallon, will cover 87
octane, E-85, and diesel. The fuel cards will only be able to be used
at sanctioned stations that are as yet unspecified.
Would the chance at three-years of cheap gas turn your head toward a
Chrysler product?
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