Who has a 2008 Challenger on order?
#1362
RE: Who has a 2008 Challenger on order?
ORIGINAL: bluestang50
I just called again and it did the same thing.
argh why am i the only person that keeps getting cut off...
I just called again and it did the same thing.
argh why am i the only person that keeps getting cut off...
Why you wanna sell your GMC? I got a 2007 and love it!
#1366
RE: Who has a 2008 Challenger on order?
ORIGINAL: DiamDave
I have a Black '08 on order at $5,000 above MSRP...Is this about right or should I squeeze 'em a little?? Also, could anyone please check VIN #8H302160. I'm REALLY looking forward to some pic's of everyone's car.
Dave
I have a Black '08 on order at $5,000 above MSRP...Is this about right or should I squeeze 'em a little?? Also, could anyone please check VIN #8H302160. I'm REALLY looking forward to some pic's of everyone's car.
Dave
#1367
RE: Who has a 2008 Challenger on order?
Have you been given a VIN number at that price? Unless you happen to be a VERY good customer (meaning buying cars every couple of years from this dealer), I would insist on your VIN number and then call the 800 number to be sure your name is on it. For a dealer only allocated 3 cars, I would be very suprised that they would committ to MSRP. Please let me know your status, as I have a firm max price of 5K over, but I would have no problem trying to get a better price.
Dave
Dave
ORIGINAL: choodock
I put down a $500 "good faith" deposit in February 2006 for the right to order the first Challenger in Waco, Texas. I negotiated then to pay MSRP. When I went to the dealer a week ago to check the status, the sales manager told me he ordered 3; mine, the owner of the dealership and a friend of the owner. If I do not get the first one, I will not pay above invoice.
ORIGINAL: DiamDave
I have a Black '08 on order at $5,000 above MSRP...Is this about right or should I squeeze 'em a little?? Also, could anyone please check VIN #8H302160. I'm REALLY looking forward to some pic's of everyone's car.
Dave
I have a Black '08 on order at $5,000 above MSRP...Is this about right or should I squeeze 'em a little?? Also, could anyone please check VIN #8H302160. I'm REALLY looking forward to some pic's of everyone's car.
Dave
#1369
RE: Who has a 2008 Challenger on order?
scoot over and make room for me at the D status table again[:@][:@][:@][:@][:@][:@]
ORIGINAL: 70sguy
Tupperware,
guess what? I knew it was to good to be true, back in D land. D1 was short lived. Somebody must have complained again, so I guess I'll keep getting pushed back further and further. If its to be delivered in July, I'll take an 09 the color I want, or they can paint my late 08 the color I want.
Tupperware,
guess what? I knew it was to good to be true, back in D land. D1 was short lived. Somebody must have complained again, so I guess I'll keep getting pushed back further and further. If its to be delivered in July, I'll take an 09 the color I want, or they can paint my late 08 the color I want.
#1370
RE: Who has a 2008 Challenger on order?
I can only imagine the frustration of having ordered your car as early as December and still not knowing when you will get it. I didn't buy mine until last month and I'm anxious.
But consider this. The muscle car is dead, again. Oh certainly not this year, and maybe not next, but I'll be suprised if it makes it to 2010. I went thru all this back in the 70's. I was 16 in 1971 and taking on Z-28s and Roadrunners with my '65 Mustang (not stock of course). 19 cents a gallon during the gas wars. Then the made up gas crisis hit and muscle cars were replaced with pintos and vegas.
With gas, especially what we need, at $4 per gallon this year and I'm sure $5 a gallon next, the end of another awesome era of high horsepower muscle cars is nearing an end. Since we can't stop it, we can appreciate that our cars will only go up in value over the next ten years, cause there won't be no more. And at least we have them.
Unless of course I'm wrong about all this.
Is my car built yet?!
But consider this. The muscle car is dead, again. Oh certainly not this year, and maybe not next, but I'll be suprised if it makes it to 2010. I went thru all this back in the 70's. I was 16 in 1971 and taking on Z-28s and Roadrunners with my '65 Mustang (not stock of course). 19 cents a gallon during the gas wars. Then the made up gas crisis hit and muscle cars were replaced with pintos and vegas.
With gas, especially what we need, at $4 per gallon this year and I'm sure $5 a gallon next, the end of another awesome era of high horsepower muscle cars is nearing an end. Since we can't stop it, we can appreciate that our cars will only go up in value over the next ten years, cause there won't be no more. And at least we have them.
Unless of course I'm wrong about all this.
Is my car built yet?!