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May 6, 2008

Chrysler Gas

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Chrysler Monday evening announced a promotion called “Let?s Refuel America” — which provides customers with a gas-specific charge card with one very appealing feature — a locked-in per-gallon price of $2.99 for regular unleaded, $3.14 for mid-grade (88-89 octane) or $3.29 for premium (90-94 octane) for three years. The card is available to buyers of new Chrysler, Dodge, or Jeep brand vehicles.1

In your Chrysler vehicle, the gas tank can be among the most ignored contraption. But despite of that, Chrysler gas tank is still and will always be important in any gasoline-powered Chrysler automobile.2

The earliest work on gas-turbine engines carried out by Chrysler in the United States dates back to pre-World War II days when an exploratory engineering survey was conducted. At that time it was determined that neither materials nor techniques had advanced to the point where cost and time of intensive research would be warranted.3

From the press release: ?In response to direct customer feedback citing the prospect of rising gas prices as a top concern, Chrysler LLC today announces its own economic stimulus package: an exclusive gas price protection policy that eliminates the risk of further spikes in fuel prices. With the U.S. purchase of eligible Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles, customers can enroll in the ?Let?s Refuel America?4

Chrysler is making the move to offset falling profits in the pick-up, SUV and minivan sector. Rising gas prices have led consumers to avoid the gas-guzzlers — which account for 70 percent of Chrysler’s revenues.5

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