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Until March 18 only – £500 savings on Fiats, Alfas, Jeeps and Chryslers

Chrysler Ypsilon
The Chrysler Ypsilon - one of several models from Fiat, Alfa, Chrysler and Jeep to benefit from special deals this week

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15 March 2013

The Chrysler Ypsilon
The Chrysler Ypsilon – one of several models from Fiat, Alfa, Chrysler and Jeep to benefit from special deals this week

FIAT and its sister brands Alfa Romeo, Jeep and Chrysler have announced some interesting new special deals on selected models.

But business users who want to grab a bargain will have to get a move on – the offers expire on 18 March. With the changes in write down allowances that will happen on April 5, it’s a powerful incentive for SME buyers to act now.

These deals come on top of the already-generous promotions the group is running

Fiat is providing a £500 (including VAT) contribution on sales of most Fiat Puntos, the Alfa MiTo and Giulietta, the Jeep Grand Cherokee and Compass and the Chrysler Ypsilon. In the case of the Panda, the contribution is £555.

These deals come on top of the already-generous promotions the group is running for most of the models concerned; for example, Chrysler is already offering a £1200 deposit contribution and a £99 per month Purchase Contract Plan on the Ypsilon.

This week’s deals aren’t available for Fleet or Personal Contract Hire sales, but company car sales via PCP, HP or cash purchase are eligible.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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