RE: Someone pays $59,085 for a new Challenger
This is why I don't look up how much people are paying for the first ones. All it causes is envy and anger, and I frankly think its a waste of time and energy to focus on things we can't change. Wait a while and we will all be able to afford them. Patience is a virtue and it can save you $20K in this business. First year runs will be more valuable in the future, but in my opinion not worth it. They will have first year problems, less powerful engine choices, less desirable transmission choice, and limited to one color.
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