Fiat Chrysler Announces 2019-MY Fleet Incentives
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will offer 2019-model-year fleet incentives on 28 of its nameplates across six brands including the new-generation Ram 1500 pickup, the company announced.

FCA will offer 2019-MY incentives on 28 vehicles, including its pair of Ram 1500 pickups.
Photo courtesy of FCA.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will offer 2019-model-year fleet incentives on 28 of its nameplates across six brands including the new-generation Ram 1500 pickup, the company announced.
With the introduction of the 2019 Ram 1500, FCA is offering the 15th generation pickup alongside the existing model. FCA will offer a $1,500 incentive on the 2019 model, which will be offered in Quad and crew cabs. The existing model will be sold as the Classic pickup with $3,000 for the regular cab and $3,500 for the Quad and crew cabs.
Other Ram incentives include $3,000 for the Ram 2500 for all cabs, $3,000 for the Ram 3500 for all cabs, and $3,000 for the 3500/4500/5500 chassis cab trucks. The 2500 and 3500 will be sold as part of an extended 2018 model year. FCA will offer $2,500 for the ProMaster full-size van and $1,500 for the ProMaster City compact van.
FCA will offer five Dodge incentives, including $3,000 for the Journey, $500 for the Challenger, $2,000 for the Charger, $1,500 for the Grand Caravan, and $2,500 for the Durango (excluding SRT). The Challenger and Charger incentives don't include the R/T 392, SRT, Hellcat and Demon models.
The Chrysler incentives include $1,000 for the Pacifica (including L and LX) and $2,000 for the 300.
The Jeep incentives include $1,250 for the Compass, $500 for the Wrngler JL, $1,800 for the Grand Cherokee (excluding the diesel, Trackhawk, and SRT models), $500 for the Cherokee, and $1,000 for the Renegade.
The Fiat incentives include $1,000 for the 500, 500L, and 500X, as well as $500 for the Spider 124 (excluding the base model).
Related: A Closer Look at the 2019 Ram 1500
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