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With so many stories about markups over the past few years, it’s good to see that consumers might finally be seeing some light at the end of the tunnel as some automakers begrudgingly bring back discounts to the market. In a bid to lure more customers to its showrooms, Dodge is rolling out an enticing offer: a rebate of $10 per horsepower that their new car makes.

The carmaker first launched its Dodge Power Dollars deal in 2019 and offered it across its range, including Hellcat V8-powered models, providing rebates of up to $7,970. Unfortunately, this time around, Hellcat models are now excluded from the deal. Nonetheless, there are still welcome savings to be had on some of the brand’s more affordable and less powerful vehicles.

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Cars Direct notes that eligible 2023 Charger models include the SXT, GT, and R/T RWD, which come with savings ranging between $2,920 and $3,700. Additionally, Dodge is providing the Charger GT with a financing rate of 0% APR for 72 months. However, it’s worth noting that this financing offer cannot be combined with the Dodge Power Dollars campaign.

Some competitive deals are also available with the 2023 Challenger SXT, GT, and R/T with discounts ranging between $3,030 and $3,750. The Challenger SXT is also available with 0% APR for 72 months for those who’d prefer not to pay upfront for the muscle car.

Dodge is also offering the campaign for the 2023 Durango SXT, GT, R/T, and Citadel models with savings ranging from $2,930 to $3,600. In select areas of the U.S., the SUV is also offered with up to $4,250 in customer cash, meaning it can be purchased at a discount of up to $7,850.

The deal will run through to February 29 and could prove to be one of the final offers Dodge makes for the 2023 Charger and Challenger as it looks to clear out inventory of the two models that were axed late last year.

 Dodge Will Give You $10 Per Horsepower To Buy A New Car As Long As It’s Not A Hellcat