MSRP
ORIGINAL: RRUNNER
Everytime you challenge this guy he ignores the post. I paid MSRP, plain and simple. If he doesn't want to believe it, that's his problem, but the fact remains there are a number of us that paid MSRP and we have nothing to prove to this clown.
Everytime you challenge this guy he ignores the post. I paid MSRP, plain and simple. If he doesn't want to believe it, that's his problem, but the fact remains there are a number of us that paid MSRP and we have nothing to prove to this clown.
I called up Hood River Dodge and left a message for Jeremy Posey (the salesman) as a courtesy letting him know that I won't be buying the car. I did the payment calculation and even with 6,000 down on the car my payments over 5 years would be well over $500 per month. This is well outside of my budget so I have to decline. Right now I only pay $377 for my Mustang and am going to be paying it off early. I don't want a car payment for 5 years.
The Challenger is a nice car and I can't wait to race one. Especially after I get a couple more mods for my GT.
Well... I know for a fact it has been done as others attest here. Mine came in at $46,208.11 after taxes, license and $50 dealer document fee. Here is the breakdown:
41985.00 MSRP
3904.61 Sales Tax
50.00 Doc Fee
4.00 Wash St Emergency Medical Fee

262.00 License
2.50 Dealer Admin Fee
And there you have it...
Notice sales tax in Washington State... 9.3%
Sales tax is charged every time a car is sold here... including every time it sells as a used car... forever... [sm=boosign.gif]
Amazingly they come up with a $4.00 charge for emergency medical in addition to that...

I posted a thread letting everyone know that I was offered one $500 off MSRP. I almost bought it to send to auction through my buddies Dodge dealer just to make a quick buck. I was just worried about having two Chally's in the garage and getting stuck tying up $$$$.


