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The Jeep Patriot keeps a low profile in the automotive world, but it's quietly Jeep's best bargain. The value analysts at Intellichoice rate it as an above average value over five years of ownership, yet it's often the least-expensive vehicle on the Jeep lot. It has excellent fuel economy as well. This month, Jeep is offering it with zero percent APR financing for up to five years, or a $1,500 cash-back rebate. And if you're not satisfied, you have 60 days to return it, risk-free.
The Chevy Traverse is one of the best midsize SUVS on the market. It's an outstanding family hauler, with three legitimately-comfortable rows of seating. It's as easy to drive as a midsize sedan. And it can tow up to 5,200 pounds. It's rare to find a vehicle that can do all of those things so well. It's even rarer to find one on sale, but this month, the Traverse is offered with zero percent APR financing for up to 60 months, or $2,000 cash back.
The 2010 Dodge Charger has muscular good looks, a spacious cabin and the option of a powerful V8. It's the car you buy when you want a muscle car but need a family car. It has attitude and functionality. And, at the moment, it's a steal. Dodge is offering the Charger with $3,000 cash back, or up to five years of interest-free financing. And, with Chrysler's new 60-day return policy, you can bring it back if you're not satisfied.
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