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High cost of fuel cans!!!!

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Chrysler has introduced "Let's Refuel America," a program that locks in the price of regular gas, E85, or diesel fuel for 3 years at $2. 99 per gallon for consumers who buy select vehicles.



Let's Refuel America cardholders can also use the card to fill up other vehicles in their personal fleet, up to the 12,000-mile limit. However, diesel card holders can only fill up with diesel, and regular gas card holders will be charged extra if they fill up with mid-grade or premium gasoline. If a cardholder sells their vehicle before the 36-month time period is up, they can still continue to use the card for the remainder of the three-year period.





Small/Compact Car

Dodge Caliber, Chrysler PT Cruiser, Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible



Mid-size Car

Dodge Avenger, Chrysler Sebring, Chrysler Sebring Convertible



Large Car

Dodge Charger, Chrysler 300, Dodge Magnum



Crossover

Dodge Journey



Minivan

Dodge Grand Caravan, Chrysler Town and Country



Compact SUV

Jeep Patriot, Jeep Compass



Mid-size SUV

Dodge Nitro, Jeep Liberty



Large SUV

Jeep Grand Cherokee, Jeep Commander, Dodge Durango, Chrysler Aspen



Pickup Truck

Dodge Dakota, Dodge Ram, Dodge Ram HD



The following vehicles are not eligible for the Let’s Refuel America program: All SRT models, Dodge Viper, Dodge Challenger, Dodge Ram Chassis Cab, Chrysler Crossfire, Jeep Wrangler and Dodge Sprinter.
 
YES it does include diesel Cummins HD trucks! Just not chassis cabs

However, diesel card holders can only fill up with diesel, and regular gas card holders will be charged extra if they fill up with mid-grade or premium gasoline.
 
The card is in stead of getting a rebate. I don't know what they would calculate the average mileage as so it's hard to tell how much money it would mean. The above article from pickuptruck.com estimates 12 gallons. I think that is rather low since I normally get 20-22 (the newer ones are seeing less, I know). Anyway, you might see anywhere from $600-$1000/yr. If you are looking at replacing a $2000 rebate, it might be worth it. You have to count that you will be paying interest on that amount too.
 
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