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Fast? Challengers arnt about fast, its about a "today" car gone classic minds eye look! and besides, the fastest you can go is 70 on the freeway, so you will never really be able to see how fast it goes. and pricing hasnt been released yet, but its on a charger/300/magnum chassis, so a bit up from that. its all guesses now
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ORIGINAL: orkork
Fast? Challengers arnt about fast, its about a "today" car gone classic minds eye look! and besides, the fastest you can go is 70 on the freeway, so you will never really be able to see how fast it goes. and pricing hasnt been released yet, but its on a charger/300/magnum chassis, so a bit up from that. its all guesses now
Fast? Challengers arnt about fast, its about a "today" car gone classic minds eye look! and besides, the fastest you can go is 70 on the freeway, so you will never really be able to see how fast it goes. and pricing hasnt been released yet, but its on a charger/300/magnum chassis, so a bit up from that. its all guesses now
Ok what world do you live in? anyways the SRT8 models are around the high 30's to low 40's just look at the charger pricing you can expect it to be similar. LOL fastest you can go is 70 my corolla goes 110!!!
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ORIGINAL: tamihottes
Any idea what the price of the fastest Challeger will be?
Any idea what the price of the fastest Challeger will be?
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Let's just hope that D/M does not do what Ford did. Fords new GT500 was Priced at around $40,000 but dealers marked it up an additional $20-25,000. All magazine reviews list the GT500 as a $40,000 car but is anyone really able to buy it at that price. I contacted Dr. Z and the reply was basically that Dodge dealers are independent owners and they can do pretty much what they want to do pricing wise. So, whatever Dodge says the MSRP is going to be----will WE be able to buy it for that much. That is the question.
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That is correct. The MSRP is what the Manufacturer says it should be. They can't tell the dealers to sell at that price, the dealer says what th price is. Just as Ford said the MSRP is 40k, but it is the dealers who jacked the price up, because of supply and demand.