2008 arrived at dealer today
#21
RE: 2008 arrived at dealer today
ORIGINAL: Andre@Edge
As for Tupperware..... He was caught getting top secret Dodge information. First he was flogged, then beaten. After 5 hours of that.... They rushed him off to the south side of cuba.
As for Tupperware..... He was caught getting top secret Dodge information. First he was flogged, then beaten. After 5 hours of that.... They rushed him off to the south side of cuba.
#22
RE: 2008 arrived at dealer today
ORIGINAL: tupperware
sorry for the delay, I was hard at work behind the pharmacy counter at the local Walgreens ...
the orange SRT-8 is car number 123 of 6400... you would not believe the traffic in the showroom just to look at the car...hopefully I will be back to D1 Monday and can can get mine!!!
sorry for the delay, I was hard at work behind the pharmacy counter at the local Walgreens ...
the orange SRT-8 is car number 123 of 6400... you would not believe the traffic in the showroom just to look at the car...hopefully I will be back to D1 Monday and can can get mine!!!
#24
RE: 2008 arrived at dealer today
ORIGINAL: mopar2ya
Yeah, but... there will only be a first model year once... ever...
ORIGINAL: Venthos
While the '08 Challengers will definitely have some value due to being limited edition. You have to wonder how much value that will be (if any) over the '09 SRT8s given that the only difference is a badge/carbon fiber stripes. With the '09 offering a 6-speed manual I might even expect an '09 SRT8 6-Speed Hemi Orange car to hold more value than the '08s given that Hemi Orange is a limited time deal for '09s, too.
Just food for thought if someone is planning on snagging an '08 SRT8 over an '09 SRT8 for resale value alone. Seems a bit silly in my opinion.
While the '08 Challengers will definitely have some value due to being limited edition. You have to wonder how much value that will be (if any) over the '09 SRT8s given that the only difference is a badge/carbon fiber stripes. With the '09 offering a 6-speed manual I might even expect an '09 SRT8 6-Speed Hemi Orange car to hold more value than the '08s given that Hemi Orange is a limited time deal for '09s, too.
Just food for thought if someone is planning on snagging an '08 SRT8 over an '09 SRT8 for resale value alone. Seems a bit silly in my opinion.
#25
RE: 2008 arrived at dealer today
TUPPERWARE You should post it on the the unofficial Challenger site so we can track it with the others
ORIGINAL: tupperware
its sold to a friend of the dealer principle...
its sold to a friend of the dealer principle...
#26
RE: 2008 arrived at dealer today
ORIGINAL: snooter
well thats all well and good..but consider the 71 cuda has far more appeal then the 70...i guess if we were talking chargers there is a huge price difference from 70 to 71...with speshul colors and the strong possibility of the 6.4L backed by a 6 speed the 08's may not be that strong...ill even state the obvious..a muscle car is not a muscle car with an automatic...not much different then...there is no relacement for big block displacement....so..i guess the noses can be pointed skyward for a month or two and you can go on siping your drinks with little umbrellas in em and then some pimply nose kid ends wup with a limelite speshul 10 color vert with the 6.4L and your 08 dont look that great anymore
ORIGINAL: mopar2ya
Yeah, but... there will only be a first model year once... ever...
ORIGINAL: Venthos
While the '08 Challengers will definitely have some value due to being limited edition. You have to wonder how much value that will be (if any) over the '09 SRT8s given that the only difference is a badge/carbon fiber stripes. With the '09 offering a 6-speed manual I might even expect an '09 SRT8 6-Speed Hemi Orange car to hold more value than the '08s given that Hemi Orange is a limited time deal for '09s, too.
Just food for thought if someone is planning on snagging an '08 SRT8 over an '09 SRT8 for resale value alone. Seems a bit silly in my opinion.
While the '08 Challengers will definitely have some value due to being limited edition. You have to wonder how much value that will be (if any) over the '09 SRT8s given that the only difference is a badge/carbon fiber stripes. With the '09 offering a 6-speed manual I might even expect an '09 SRT8 6-Speed Hemi Orange car to hold more value than the '08s given that Hemi Orange is a limited time deal for '09s, too.
Just food for thought if someone is planning on snagging an '08 SRT8 over an '09 SRT8 for resale value alone. Seems a bit silly in my opinion.