View Full Version : how much should i get a 300 SRT8 for
blackspeeddevil
06-13-2007, 09:19 PM
how much should i be able to get a 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT8... there is this one dealer that has been havin it on the lot for a while
Super T
06-13-2007, 09:29 PM
Still new? I'd say $37,000 w/ all options. I got my '06 Magnum SRT-8 back in September w/ all options for $39,500, but it's been 9 months so they should be more desperate now... but the 300 is typically a little more than the magnum. So that's my guess :-)
topfuel67
06-14-2007, 03:11 AM
37k is about right. You could probably get free oil changes for a year too (don't ask-tell them you want or just walk out).
SilvaSurfer
06-14-2007, 11:17 AM
I got mine 3 months ago for 38k with all the options and some. But I didn't get the free oil changes :(
Super T
06-14-2007, 12:41 PM
Free oil changes would be huge at $75/each. I got 2 free, not too bad.
formerice
06-14-2007, 03:27 PM
Local Subaru dealer gives you free tires for life if you buy one of his shiat-boxes. Now free rear tires for a SRT8 would be a helluva deal!
RMC_SS_LDO
06-14-2007, 07:13 PM
Depends on the option groups, but for a LOADED one $38k is a good starting point. It will depend alot on the car; was it a demo, has it been placed in service already (you need to ask), the mileage, build date and how long they have had it in inventory.
One thing to be careful of on the '06 left-overs (besides the in service date) is if they bought it at auction. Many dealerships have auctioned off inventory they couldn't move and they may not be able to be titled as "new". This is a great deal for you, but you need to be aware of it and it gives you more leverage in negotiations.
I got a smokin deal on mine, but the deals on the '06 cars will just get better as they sit on the lot "eatin hay".
1FST4DR
06-14-2007, 07:48 PM
Depends on the option groups, but for a LOADED one $38k is a good starting point. It will depend alot on the car; was it a demo, has it been placed in service already (you need to ask), the mileage, build date and how long they have had it in inventory.
One thing to be careful of on the '06 left-overs (besides the in service date) is if they bought it at auction. Many dealerships have auctioned off inventory they couldn't move and they may not be able to be titled as "new". This is a great deal for you, but you need to be aware of it and it gives you more leverage in negotiations.
I got a smokin deal on mine, but the deals on the '06 cars will just get better as they sit on the lot "eatin hay".
Went with a friend the other day to a local dealer..This same scenario as posted above.The car fulley loaded/w DVD was 37,900.00 That was the final offer.They wouldnt budge from there.Only had 19 miles on it.But still considered a used car.JUst a FYI I think payments would have been 519.00 a month w/ 10k down and 5.9% for 6 yrs maybe 5 yrs lol I dont remember
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