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Originally Posted by 1_2Many
This does change the game for me...really thinking about this one as my current 2SS configuration will cost about $38k after tax/license etc. I could use an additional $6k off that price for a bad ass car.
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Exactly, this is a game changer as well. I am definitely talking this over with my wife as she has yet to go out with me to test drive a challenger. If she likes it and the price is right, then pretty much it is a done deal..
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Originally Posted by Dragoneye
This ought to drive some more folks into Chrysler showrooms...something they desperately need...But I fail to understand the titling...The Challenger didn't get any price cut. The whole brand did...
Um...Says who? And you think Chryslers gonna make a dime on these deep-discounted cars?
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Well, the titling is good in my opinion as the Challenger is one of Camaro's competitors and discounts have been there before for the rest of the vehicles excluding the Challenger so it wouldn't be newsworthy if it still excluded the Challenger. In other words the only reason this is big news is the fact that the Challenger is included in my opinion.. Also, The Dodge Sprinter work van is the only vehicle specifically excluded from the program.
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Originally Posted by GatorBlue371
your thinking of the volt.
for some people this will be enough. Just dont worry about getting dusted by V6 Camaro's 
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The V6 camaro cannot beat the Challenger RT line.. We really do need to sort this out and figure out exactly what the cheapest price on the Challenger we can get for each model RT and SRT8 and then compare the pricing and specs to what GM is currently offering which we already know in detail.. This information will be useful to all of us interested in American Muscle..