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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 10:47 AM
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Does anyone remember when the Viper hit the showroom floor? A $48,000 car with Additional Dealer markup to $125,000. We watched the next few years as they started to sell closer to the sticker. This may happen with the Challenger if they limit the production and do not even try to compete with the Mustang.
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 11:06 AM
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Yep, thee old supply and demand effect
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Old Feb 15, 2006 | 03:31 PM
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i knew that i wouldnt have one of the first challengers...ill let the people who like to pay twice what a car costs, just to deal with the "bugs"...but at 40 grand...i dont know that i can justify getting one at all...at least not without me finding a job...

and techman..i understand what youre saying about MF, but all of the stang sites that i have checked out (at least the big ones) are like that...its like walking into a crowded bar...youre only there to enjoy yourself, but you have to be ready to fight. i go there just to smack down the fanboys, and for what it is worth, we have been trying VERY hard to lighten the fanboy load a bit. lately some LONGTIME members have gotten the boot...and that has removed SOME of the arguements...

and the new camaro? yuck...i have owned a camaro, and i dont like the concept at all...
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