new challenger price
#21
RE: new challenger price
no pricing at this time
basic colors orange plum green
look at the charger color chart
4.0 5.7/6.1 6.4 6.9
R/T 08
SRT
basic
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HO
all base on sales 5-7 year production
sister car to follow
basic colors orange plum green
look at the charger color chart
4.0 5.7/6.1 6.4 6.9
R/T 08
SRT
basic
Vert
HO
all base on sales 5-7 year production
sister car to follow
#23
Senior Member
RE: new challenger price
On another site, someone who attended a dealer's convention in Las Vegas reported that the first 5,500 2008 model Challengers will have 5 speed autos. The 6-speed manual will be available in the 2009 models (starting Sept. 2009). SRT base price will be $38,000 (exclusive of dealer mark-ups).
This sounds about right. I always expected the pricing to mirror that of the Charger. Here are the Charger base prices from the "Build Your Own" page at www.dodge.com:
Base= $22,575
SXT= $26,585
R/T= $31,655
Daytona R/T= $35,905
SRT= $38,930
Super Bee SRT= $41,690
This sounds about right. I always expected the pricing to mirror that of the Charger. Here are the Charger base prices from the "Build Your Own" page at www.dodge.com:
Base= $22,575
SXT= $26,585
R/T= $31,655
Daytona R/T= $35,905
SRT= $38,930
Super Bee SRT= $41,690
#24
RE: new challenger price
OntarioStreetCar reports that the Challenger arrives in March as a 2008 model. That first run of 5500 cars will all be 6.1L SRT8s equipped with automatic transmissions priced at $38,000. Starting in July, the MY09 Challenger will begin production, and the range will expand to include the 3.5L V6, the regular 5.7L HEMI, and of course, the SRT8 with the 6.1 HEMI. And finally, the best news of all: on the '09 Challenger, both HEMI flavors will be available with the T56 6-speed manual transmission. We'll see the car in person at the Chicago Auto Show.
#27
RE: new challenger price
You believed a car dealer? If you ever bought a car before from a dealer, you know they are big bunch of liars and you can expect to get lied to almost EVERY time you talk to them!
#29
RE: new challenger price
ORIGINAL: Cuda340
On another site, someone who attended a dealer's convention in Las Vegas reported that the first 5,500 2008 model Challengers will have 5 speed autos. The 6-speed manual will be available in the 2009 models (starting Sept. 2009). SRT base price will be $38,000 (exclusive of dealer mark-ups).
This sounds about right. I always expected the pricing to mirror that of the Charger. Here are the Charger base prices from the "Build Your Own" page at www.dodge.com:
Base= $22,575
SXT= $26,585
R/T= $31,655
Daytona R/T= $35,905
SRT= $38,930
Super Bee SRT= $41,690
On another site, someone who attended a dealer's convention in Las Vegas reported that the first 5,500 2008 model Challengers will have 5 speed autos. The 6-speed manual will be available in the 2009 models (starting Sept. 2009). SRT base price will be $38,000 (exclusive of dealer mark-ups).
This sounds about right. I always expected the pricing to mirror that of the Charger. Here are the Charger base prices from the "Build Your Own" page at www.dodge.com:
Base= $22,575
SXT= $26,585
R/T= $31,655
Daytona R/T= $35,905
SRT= $38,930
Super Bee SRT= $41,690
#30
RE: new challenger price
ORIGINAL: zman
Keep dreamin guys, like I said before and I'll say it again, I highly doublt that you will get a Hemi Challenger for under 45k US, esspecially when it will be built in Canada where they are forcating that the Canuck buck will be on par with the US greenback by the new year and before the first production release of the car. It will cost more money to build that Challenger the higher our dollar climbs witch is unfortunate for all of us, and believe me they're not going to loose any money on this venture, that 's something Motor Trend didn't take in to consideration. If there's something I've learned over time is that "If It's To Good To Be True, It's usually Not". We'll just have to wait untill release time, I guarantee you not even the dealers will know the price untill then either.
Keep dreamin guys, like I said before and I'll say it again, I highly doublt that you will get a Hemi Challenger for under 45k US, esspecially when it will be built in Canada where they are forcating that the Canuck buck will be on par with the US greenback by the new year and before the first production release of the car. It will cost more money to build that Challenger the higher our dollar climbs witch is unfortunate for all of us, and believe me they're not going to loose any money on this venture, that 's something Motor Trend didn't take in to consideration. If there's something I've learned over time is that "If It's To Good To Be True, It's usually Not". We'll just have to wait untill release time, I guarantee you not even the dealers will know the price untill then either.