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May 13, 2008 7:37:38 PM CDT



Buy Our Minivan, Give Your College Fund a Boost: VW  

Posted May 8, 08 7:05 PM CDT in Business    Editor's Choice

(newser) – Volkswagen is offering an innovative incentive to parents to buy their Chrysler-built Routan minivan: $1,500 in a college savings plan, Left Lane News reports. The partnership with Upromise might pale to those with more pressing concerns (or who hate planning ahead), though: Chrysler itself is offering a credit card that locks in gas prices for three years.

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Buy Our Minivan, Give Your College Fund a Boost: VW
Volkswagen America president and CEO Stefan Jacoby, left, introduces the Volkswagen Routan with Ulrich Hackenburg during the Chicago Auto Show on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008, in Chicago.   (AP Photo/Jerry Lai)
Buy Our Minivan, Give Your College Fund a Boost: VW
Purchase Volkswagen's all-new Routan and help fund your child's college tuition. (PRNewsFoto/Volkswagen of America, Inc.)   (AP Photo)
Buy Our Minivan, Give Your College Fund a Boost: VW
The Volkswagen Routan makes its debut during the Chicago Auto Show on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008, in Chicago.   (AP Photo/Jerry Lai)
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