Dodge Unleashes 2005 Special Edition Series
14 Octobre 2004 - 4:05PM
PR Newswire (US)
Dodge Unleashes 2005 Special Edition Series - Customers to save as
much as $1,000 - Extra features at no cost, including Boston
Acoustics sound system, rear seat entertainment system, SIRIUS(R)
Satellite radio with one-year subscription, chrome-clad wheels, or
two-tone leather seats AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 14
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- This month, Dodge is introducing a new
Special Edition series for its lineup of cars and minivans. Special
Edition packages will be available on 2005 Dodge Neon, Stratus
Coupe, Stratus Sedan, Magnum, Caravan and Grand Caravan SXT models.
"Designed to give customers even more value for their money, the
Special Edition series offers extra features at no charge to our
customers," said Darryl Jackson, Vice President, Dodge Marketing.
"Customers will save anywhere from $500 to more than $1,000 by
purchasing a Special Edition model." The Special Edition series
offer popular equipment such as the Boston Acoustics sound system,
rear seat entertainment system, SIRIUS(R) Satellite radio with
one-year subscription provided by SIRIUS, chrome-clad wheels, or
two-tone leather seats, at no charge. All will come with unique
"Special Edition" badging and will only be available on Dodge SXT
models. The 2005 Dodge Neon offers compact car customers style,
value and fun-to- drive performance. The new Special Edition
package includes air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with CD player and
six speakers, remote keyless entry, power trunk lid release and
15-inch all-season touring tires with aluminum wheels. Additional
features include chrome wheels at no charge ($700 value), the
Kicker SRT-4 audio system, a six-disc CD changer, and four exterior
paint options. The MSRP for the Dodge Neon Special Edition is
$16,475, which includes $545 for destination. The 2005 Dodge
Stratus Coupe is rated a Consumers Digest "best buy" for styling,
fuel economy, purchase price and ownership costs. Standard features
include air conditioning, six-speaker AM/FM radio with four-disc CD
changer, 16-inch performance tires with aluminum wheels and
spoiler. The new Special Edition package adds two-tone leather
seats at no charge ($925 value), power sun roof, six-way power
driver seat, leather steering wheel/shifter, and four exterior
paint options. The MSRP for the Dodge Stratus Coupe Special Edition
is $21,995, including $625 for destination. The 2005 Dodge Stratus
Sedan offers the driving performance of a sports coupe. Standard
features include air conditioning, remote keyless entry, power
front disc/rear brakes, and 16-inch split five-spoke aluminum
wheels. The new Special Edition package adds chrome-clad wheels at
no charge ($700 value), AM/FM cassette with six-disc CD changer,
rear decklid spoiler, foglamps, leather steering wheel and shifter,
steering wheel audio controls and four exterior paint options. The
MSRP for the Dodge Stratus Sedan Special Edition is $20,645,
including $625 for destination. The 2005 Dodge Magnum is the new
shape of American muscle. The vehicle features a 3.5-liter High
Output V-6 engine. The new Special Edition package adds the Boston
Acoustics sound system at no charge ($595 value), sun roof, AM/FM
cassette and six-disc CD player, SIRIUS Satellite radio with
one-year subscription ($195 value), cargo organizer, and four
exterior paint options. The MSRP for the Dodge Magnum Special
Edition is $27,645, including $625 for destination. The 2005 Dodge
Caravan is America's best selling minivan. The Dodge Caravan SXT
model features dual-zone air conditioning, remote keyless and
illuminated entry with Sentry Key engine immobilizer, second-row
bucket seats and third-row bench seats. The new Special Edition
package includes two-tone leather seats, eight-way driver and
four-way front passenger power seat adjusters, 50/50 rear split
bench, entertainment group with rear-seat DVD system at no charge
($900 value), and three available exterior colors. The MSRP for the
Dodge Caravan Special Edition is $24,080, including $665 for
destination. The 2005 Grand Caravan features Stow 'N Go(R) seating
-- the automotive industry's only fold-in-the-floor second- and
third-row seats. Features include three-zone manual temperature
control, sunscreen glass with rear defroster, overhead console with
trip computer, power driver and passenger side slide doors, and CD
player and six speakers. The new Special Edition package adds a DVD
player with wireless headphones and storage bins at no charge
($1,150 value), heated front seats, eight-way driver/four-way front
passenger power seat adjusters, six-disc CD/DVD changer, rear-seat
DVD system, power sun roof, power liftgate, and three available
exterior paint options. The MSRP for the Dodge Grand Caravan
Special Edition is $30,855, including $680 for destination. With a
U.S. market share of approximately seven percent, Dodge is the
fourth-largest nameplate in the U.S. market. In 2003, Dodge sold
1.2 million vehicles. Dodge continues to lead the minivan market
segment with a 20 percent market share; in the truck market, it has
a 19 percent market share; and in the car market, Dodge has a four
percent market share. DATASOURCE: Dodge CONTACT: Debra Nelson,
+1-248-512-2953, or Bryan Zvibleman, +1-248-512-2686, both of
Chrysler Group Web site: http://www.media.daimlerchrysler.com/
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