How do I get my Chrysler employee discount?
To get started, simply log into the Employee Advantage website at www.ea.chrysler.com. Here you can receive your control number to use for your discounted purchase. You're also able to register eligible family members to use your discount.
What is FCA Employee Advantage program?
The FCA US LLC Employee Advantage Program is made available by FCA US as a benefit for eligible employees, retirees and surviving spouses of FCA US or designated subsidiary/affiliates to drive new Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Fiat and Alfa Romeo vehicles. Immediate family members are also eligible for this benefit.
How do I find my Chrysler EP number?
Effective June 14, 2018, to request an EP control number, go to the Employee Advantage website, www.ea.chrysler.com, and select Generate Control Numbers.
How much off is the Chrysler employee discount?
The FCA US Employee Advantage gives participants a 5% discount below the factory invoice price. You may also receive a friends and family discount, which gives a 1% discount below the factory discount.
Does Chrysler have a website?
Start your search for a new vehicle at Chrysler E-Shop, the Chrysler online shopping site.
How many miles does a Chrysler 300 last?
On average, a Chrysler 300 will last around 200,000 miles, giving it a life expectancy of 13 years and 4 months with an average mileage of 13,500 miles per year. Looking at data from Repairpal.com, we can see that Chrysler 300's are indeed very reliable cars to own. The car gets a reliability rating of 3.5/5 stars.
Will Chrysler be discontinued?
The Chrysler brand, founded in 1925, could be axed in 2021. Fiat Chrysler and Europe's PSA Group meet today for a final vote on plans to merge. The move forms the world's fourth largest automaker.
Is Chrysler discontinuing the Pacifica?
There hasn't been any announcement from Chrysler on discontinuing the Pacifica. It has been a pretty popular minivan thus far. In addition, the Voyager just replaced the Grand Caravan in 2020. So, it is unlikely they will be going away from these models any time soon.