Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
#11
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
You might as well ask if the SRT is worth basically twice the price of the SEs. To me, no. From Day 1, I've wanted the new Challenger for its LOOKS, not its racing ability. My '70 had a 318. I bought it because I still consider the '70 Challenger to be the best-looking car ever built. Frankly, for racing (and, yes, a good part of my college career was financed through street racing), I preferred the '68 Coronet R/T with a 440 Magnum, not to mention automatic. With the longer wheelbase, the Coronet was one hell of a lot more stable than the Challenger could ever dream of being. All of this, of course, is my PERSONAL OPINION. To MANY people, the Challenger is all about speed. For speed, I'd go with the SRT. It all comes down to whatever YOU want and whatever YOU envision the car as being.
#12
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
Well I'm not one of those who lives and dies by 1/4 mile times, so I won't be going for an SRT - as much as I'd love one. The price difference is just too much, not to mention 5 less MPG (that adds up pretty quick with these gas prices, plus it takes the expensive stuff) ... again, if I had a much more generous bank account I'd spring for an SRT in a heartbeat, but as it is, it'll be a R/T w/Track Pack. That'll be plenty enough for me.
#14
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
The difference from a loaded RT to SRT is about $6k. Items not available on the RT include the higher output 6.1 the better performance suspension, the brakes, the performance telemetry on the gauges, the 180 mph speedo & I think 20" aluminum (not chrome clad.)
RT offers better mileage, lifetime warrantee, cheaper insurance, potential of more money leftover for tinkering.
It's a personal call.
All 3 models are a good choice for their own benefits - I'm contemplating in addition to my 09 SRT an SE as a for a great looking, good performance, cheap insurance, lifetime warrantee daily driver. For what some are paying for 08 SRTs they could buy an 09 SRT and 09 SE.
RT offers better mileage, lifetime warrantee, cheaper insurance, potential of more money leftover for tinkering.
It's a personal call.
All 3 models are a good choice for their own benefits - I'm contemplating in addition to my 09 SRT an SE as a for a great looking, good performance, cheap insurance, lifetime warrantee daily driver. For what some are paying for 08 SRTs they could buy an 09 SRT and 09 SE.
#17
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
It depends what you can afford. The R/T and SRT are both great cars.
However,if you want an exclusive car that stands the best chance of future appreciation, buy the SRT.
If you try to upgrade the SRT's, engine, suspension, brakes, wheels/tires, interior, etc. you will actually be paying more for an R/T.
However,if you want an exclusive car that stands the best chance of future appreciation, buy the SRT.
If you try to upgrade the SRT's, engine, suspension, brakes, wheels/tires, interior, etc. you will actually be paying more for an R/T.
#18
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
I assume that substantial tinkering with an RT to meet or exceed SRT performance will void the lifetime warranty and potentially cost more than the RT.
Notice many cars were altered from the good ole muscle cars days to exceed the high output options such as the hemi, but generally the only ones that are selling for big bucks are completely stock or have a substantial racing history.
Eric
Notice many cars were altered from the good ole muscle cars days to exceed the high output options such as the hemi, but generally the only ones that are selling for big bucks are completely stock or have a substantial racing history.
Eric
#19
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
You gents are forgetting all of the other "bonuses" with the SRT8, not just the 6.1L.
Add in better steering, suspension, the Brembo brakes, more "standard equipment" (upgrades over the R/T)...
The list of differences is quite long. I thought about getting an R/T and modding it. But by the time I,m done just trying to get it equal to the SRT8, I,d have spent more money on just the suspension and appearance.
Did anyone also consider resale value in say 35 or so years? The SRT is today,s R/T of 35 years ago. That was the clincher for me.
If its gonna be my last new car, its gonna be the top dog in the kennel.
Add in better steering, suspension, the Brembo brakes, more "standard equipment" (upgrades over the R/T)...
The list of differences is quite long. I thought about getting an R/T and modding it. But by the time I,m done just trying to get it equal to the SRT8, I,d have spent more money on just the suspension and appearance.
Did anyone also consider resale value in say 35 or so years? The SRT is today,s R/T of 35 years ago. That was the clincher for me.
If its gonna be my last new car, its gonna be the top dog in the kennel.
#20
RE: Is the SRT8 worth 11K more than the R/T?
I'm not forgetting it. I just can't post it because anything longer than a sentence or two before this server rejects it.
SRT is a better car hands down, and I thought a long time about getting an RT.
SRT is a better car hands down, and I thought a long time about getting an RT.