Base on this article the author estimates the 300C SRT-8 as $48,000 - $52,000. However, that is Canadian dollars! So, that would be $37,275 - $40,382 US Dollars. That would be awesome! :D
http://www.auto123.com/en/info/news/...27527&pg=5
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Base on this article the author estimates the 300C SRT-8 as $48,000 - $52,000. However, that is Canadian dollars! So, that would be $37,275 - $40,382 US Dollars. That would be awesome! :D
http://www.auto123.com/en/info/news/...27527&pg=5
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that's pretty much what i figured it would cost.....gotta keep it below 40k.
I can't imagine it being any lower than $40k. Probably $40k-$46k. Under 40 is too close to the 300c. And this is limited production.
I agree with Flux.....under 40K and everyone will buy that instead of the 300C. The only advantage the C has that the SRT-8 won't have is the MDS, and I doubt that will keep buyers away FROM the SRT-8.
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With such a limited production I wonder how much the actual cost will be.
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probably way to high, like the SRT 10
I doubt they are going to be limited production, if someone orders one they will build it, will only be limited in the sence that not as many will ORDER then as the other models, though even that's not certain considering the percentage of hemi's put in 300's vs the 2.7/3.5, anything over 40k and they are pushing it imo, 38-40k sound reasonable.
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my guess is a fully loaded SRT-8 is approx $10k above the loaded 300C
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October '04 Motor Trend est $49,000 USD.
Oct '04 Motor Trend is way off. The other numbers on here are much closer.
Guys,
I live in Canada and I can tell you should not simply take Canadian prices and make a simple conversion in US dollar to get an idea of the price in US. It does not work that way. Usually, Canadians pay their cars less than Americans, even after conversion. For example, there is easily more than 1000$ dollars of difference between the Magnum RT in the US and in Canada (i.e. the Americans pay 1000$ more and plus for the car).
A couple of years ago, the Toyota Sequoia, that huge SUV with a V8 was selling here for 50K CAN and was selling in the US for...50K US. At the time, Toyota asked every Canadian buyer to sign a legal agreement that they would not sell the SUV on the other side of the border for a quick profit...
The higher the value of the car, the higher the difference. The Motor Trend figure of 49K US might be closer to reality than 40K US.
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It will be about $42K, so I'm told.
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I hope they keep it under $45k
Again, I'll say these numbers are way too high. It's encouraging to think so many of you think the car should be worth that much though. 8)Originally Posted by Tzar007
Indeed :D I just think such a powerful car (I mean, it's over 400 HP, that's a lot) shouldn't be available to that many people. It would reduce its appeal and exclusive status if it's too affordable.Originally Posted by SRTengr
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