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It will be interesting to see what happens with the pricing, but in my opinion it is definitely worth 40K. The car is just so hot...
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Replying to: snapcracklepop (Dec 21, 2007 1:12 pm) |
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Replying to: challengerjdtx (Jan 09, 2008 5:32 pm) Some people to complain to would be the dealer owner, Chrysler, your state's local consumer protection agency, the BBB and your local TV or newspaper "action" person. You may also want to head over to Dealer Ratings and Reviews and fill out the form there. Posters over in the 2008 Dodge Challenger discussion may have a better handle on dealer allocations and deposits.
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Replying to: steve_ (Jan 09, 2008 10:12 pm) -Rocky
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Replying to: rockylee (Jan 10, 2008 3:28 am) Most likely this new car sales manager will leave there in a few months and go to Honda or work at some other place as he has killed a potential customer coming back to Chrysler. Too bad nobody from the Dodge reads these posts or just does not care about doing anything to keep the dealership from ruining the company. |
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In this age of industry overcapacity and weak corporate balance sheets, auto companies, especially the domestics, are desparate to sell every unit they possibly can. No one should have to pay even a nickel over MSRP, if they're willing to wait a short period until initial demand softens. Once those who have to be the first on their block to own one have been satisfied, premiums over MSRP will evaporate faster than a bar of ice in the hot summer sun. Just look at what happened to the PT Cruiser and the new two seat T-Bird. |
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For those of you who think this car will be a good investment, think again. The 1970 Hemi Challenger is wroth a lot because the only build a FEW! With an average of 30,000 new Challengers build each year over the next 3 to 4 years (and a good percentage being Hemis), there will be too many out there to every be worth anything. If fact, I'll predict a $5,000 incentive or 0%APR by next year. If you want to buy one because you like the car that's great. Just don't think it's going to worth $500,000 in 10 years. My guess is it will never be worth more than you paid for it. |
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