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Michael Karesh @ Sep 9th 2006 12:33PM
The 7/70 with $100 deductible applied to all Chrysler products from mid-2002 model year (not transferable the first few months they had it) through the end of the 2006 model year. It just went out of effect.
I think it very likely they'll soon go to at least 5/60, which is where most manufacturers now are.
GM had 5/60 on the Aveo, Cobalt, and Uplander based on a table in Consumer Guide.
Hybrids tend to have 8/100 on hybrid components.