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Originally Posted by JusticePete
IMHO there will be cross-shopping to the degree they are both powerful V8 sedans. The base on the HC is 59K, Loaded expect it to be mid-70s and closer to the base price V. GM has done an incredible job in the pat with the handling of the V. I also expect to the V to have CF brakes. It all depends on what the buyer wants. I see quite a few SRT8 Jeeps on road courses. If the HC handling is stellar...
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The Charger Hellcat MSRP hasn't been released yet but I've seen estimates between $63,000 to $65,000. A 2015 CTS-V MSRP is $69,900 so they are in the same neighborhood price wise.
The 2016 CTS V will be a vastly superior platform and if it has a LT4 variant as expected, the Charger Hellcat becomes a questionable value IMO.