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Magnum RT prices??
Has anyone been able to get any kind of a "deal" on one yet? Seems like it's
strictly a seller's market so far with a few dealers even padding the window sticker prices. One local dealer has seven in stock and and doesn't seem to be interested in moving 'em out. |
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"Jack Carter" > wrote in message ... | Has anyone been able to get any kind of a "deal" on one yet? Seems like it's | strictly a seller's market so far with a few dealers even padding the window | sticker prices. One local dealer has seven in stock and and doesn't seem to | be interested in moving 'em out. | | Wait a year and buy a used one for 1/2-2/3 price. |
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"Jack Carter" > wrote in message ... | Has anyone been able to get any kind of a "deal" on one yet? Seems like it's | strictly a seller's market so far with a few dealers even padding the window | sticker prices. One local dealer has seven in stock and and doesn't seem to | be interested in moving 'em out. | | Wait a year and buy a used one for 1/2-2/3 price. |
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No deals on the RT right now. The HEMI is proving to be very popular,
and the production isn't up to speed; the 300C gets priority over the Magnum, so it's supply v. demand. CarsDirect.com shows them going $750 over MSRP. I bought a Midnight Blue HEMI and was only able to get them to drop the dealer prep - $300. By going thru Chrysler Financing I got $1000 off. CF's rate is 5.9%. - I can do better. But there's no penalty for early payment in CA, so the Finance guy said to secure my own financing, then mail 3 seperate payments to CF as soon as I get the coupon book from Chrysler. You need to make at least 3 payments, but they don't need to be each month. It's a shell game, but it saved me a grand. As far as the car goes, I'm really happy. I'm coming from a '96 2-door Tahoe,(also w/ a 5.7L). It's georgous, it hauls ass, and corners well. Gas is not great, but better than my Tahoe. The fit and finish is good - better than I expected from an american nameplate. I've only had it 5 days, but am looking foward to the next 5 years. I recommend it. |
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No deals on the RT right now. The HEMI is proving to be very popular,
and the production isn't up to speed; the 300C gets priority over the Magnum, so it's supply v. demand. CarsDirect.com shows them going $750 over MSRP. I bought a Midnight Blue HEMI and was only able to get them to drop the dealer prep - $300. By going thru Chrysler Financing I got $1000 off. CF's rate is 5.9%. - I can do better. But there's no penalty for early payment in CA, so the Finance guy said to secure my own financing, then mail 3 seperate payments to CF as soon as I get the coupon book from Chrysler. You need to make at least 3 payments, but they don't need to be each month. It's a shell game, but it saved me a grand. As far as the car goes, I'm really happy. I'm coming from a '96 2-door Tahoe,(also w/ a 5.7L). It's georgous, it hauls ass, and corners well. Gas is not great, but better than my Tahoe. The fit and finish is good - better than I expected from an american nameplate. I've only had it 5 days, but am looking foward to the next 5 years. I recommend it. |
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"psyklops" > wrote in message roups.com>...
> As far as the car goes, I'm really happy. I'm coming from a '96 2-door > Tahoe,(also w/ a 5.7L). It's georgous, it hauls ass, and corners well. > Gas is not great, but better than my Tahoe. The fit and finish is good > - better than I expected from an american nameplate. I've only had it 5 > days, but am looking foward to the next 5 years. I recommend it. It sounds like you've had a pretty nice expereince so far. I'm gonna go and try to test drive one over the weekend. I love the look and I've heard that even though I'm tall, I will be able to fit in it alright with head and leg room. Plus, the gas has gotta be better than my Jeep right now that definitely doesn't have the same power that the Magnum will. |
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"psyklops" > wrote in message roups.com>...
> As far as the car goes, I'm really happy. I'm coming from a '96 2-door > Tahoe,(also w/ a 5.7L). It's georgous, it hauls ass, and corners well. > Gas is not great, but better than my Tahoe. The fit and finish is good > - better than I expected from an american nameplate. I've only had it 5 > days, but am looking foward to the next 5 years. I recommend it. It sounds like you've had a pretty nice expereince so far. I'm gonna go and try to test drive one over the weekend. I love the look and I've heard that even though I'm tall, I will be able to fit in it alright with head and leg room. Plus, the gas has gotta be better than my Jeep right now that definitely doesn't have the same power that the Magnum will. |
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Leg room is good both front & rear. This is a full sized ride... it's
roomier in the back than a Crown Vic. Footpedals are electronically adjustable on the RT. It's almost as wide as my Tahoe, and it's noticeably longer... my (2-dr) Tahoe turns tighter. It's very comfortable; I had 3 co-workers go for a spin to see how they fit (3 good sized dudes), and they all really liked it. I won't fret about the gas mileage until the motor is broken in... it's only at 500 mi. Truthfully, it doesn't matter much. I don't drive hellacious miles, and I want the V8 balls. When you drive it, check out the AutoStick. Just tap the shifter to the left (while in D) and your'e in 4th. Tap again for 3rd, and so on. Tap to the right to upshift. It's taking me time to get the feel, but it's cool. I drove up all through the Angeles Crest Hiway, in the San Gabriel Mtns. NE of Los Angeles... really windy switchbacks, lots of altitude differential; this is motorcycle heaven. Using the AutoStick, I did a lot of downshifting for braking into turns... it was nice. But it will take time to really get fluent on it. |
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Leg room is good both front & rear. This is a full sized ride... it's
roomier in the back than a Crown Vic. Footpedals are electronically adjustable on the RT. It's almost as wide as my Tahoe, and it's noticeably longer... my (2-dr) Tahoe turns tighter. It's very comfortable; I had 3 co-workers go for a spin to see how they fit (3 good sized dudes), and they all really liked it. I won't fret about the gas mileage until the motor is broken in... it's only at 500 mi. Truthfully, it doesn't matter much. I don't drive hellacious miles, and I want the V8 balls. When you drive it, check out the AutoStick. Just tap the shifter to the left (while in D) and your'e in 4th. Tap again for 3rd, and so on. Tap to the right to upshift. It's taking me time to get the feel, but it's cool. I drove up all through the Angeles Crest Hiway, in the San Gabriel Mtns. NE of Los Angeles... really windy switchbacks, lots of altitude differential; this is motorcycle heaven. Using the AutoStick, I did a lot of downshifting for braking into turns... it was nice. But it will take time to really get fluent on it. |
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"psyklops" > wrote in message roups.com>...
> Leg room is good both front & rear. This is a full sized ride... it's > roomier in the back than a Crown Vic. Footpedals are electronically > adjustable on the RT. It's almost as wide as my Tahoe, and it's > noticeably longer... my (2-dr) Tahoe turns tighter. It's very > comfortable; I had 3 co-workers go for a spin to see how they fit (3 > good sized dudes), and they all really liked it. > > I won't fret about the gas mileage until the motor is broken in... it's > only at 500 mi. Truthfully, it doesn't matter much. I don't drive > hellacious miles, and I want the V8 balls. > > When you drive it, check out the AutoStick. Just tap the shifter to the > left (while in D) and your'e in 4th. Tap again for 3rd, and so on. Tap > to the right to upshift. It's taking me time to get the feel, but it's > cool. I drove up all through the Angeles Crest Hiway, in the San > Gabriel Mtns. NE of Los Angeles... really windy switchbacks, lots of > altitude differential; this is motorcycle heaven. Using the AutoStick, > I did a lot of downshifting for braking into turns... it was nice. But > it will take time to really get fluent on it. I ended up having to leave town over the weekend and didn't get to test it out, so I'm bummed. I am going to try and get my hands on one either during the week or over the next weekend. I have been seeing pictures of them recently, and all they're doing is getting me more excited. |
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