View Poll Results: Would you buy a Ram SRT392 if the price was....
35-37.5



2
33.33%
37.5-40



0
0%
40-42.5



1
16.67%
42.5-45



1
16.67%
45-47.5



1
16.67%
47.5-50+



0
0%
I would not buy it if only offered in RC, even if the QC was detuned



1
16.67%
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Ram SRT 392, what would you pay?
http://www.torquenews.com/106/ram-39...oking-ram-srt8
The SRT-10 died for several reasons, with some of them being
1. Gas Prices
2. MPGs
3. Sticker price
4. QC blew chucks (slow) and sat on the lots, making it even worse
So with that in mind a little poll.
The SRT-10 died for several reasons, with some of them being
1. Gas Prices
2. MPGs
3. Sticker price
4. QC blew chucks (slow) and sat on the lots, making it even worse
So with that in mind a little poll.
That would not stop me. But what WOULD is the fact it would be a DD and I hate the fact of 2WD in the winter, yea, I know, it works. But it is nice to have the 4x4.
I tried going back to a sports car as a DD before I got my 09, only lasted a year. Just like driving a bigger vehicle, this would give the best of both worlds.
I tried going back to a sports car as a DD before I got my 09, only lasted a year. Just like driving a bigger vehicle, this would give the best of both worlds.
I have no need for the truck.... but.....if I had the money to spend i definately would want a RC. The point of the truck is speed so why would i get a 4 door? I feel that asking 45,000 wouldnt be unreasonable
It needs to be all wheel drive. The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 was/is/will be, and was/is/will be maybe the quickest production SUV in the world.
It's a no-brainer to me; three RWD SRT cars (300, Charger, Challenger) and two AWD SRT trucks/SUVs (Ram and Grand Cherokee).
I've actually been shopping used Hemi Rams, regular cab shortbeds, to make an SRT-like ride of my own. But four/all wheel drive is a must.
Make it AWD, mid to high 30's. RWD, mid 20's (haha yeah that's gonna happen).
Edit: just built a Sport reg/short 4x4 at 36 and change. So right at $40k sounds good for an SRT8 AWD
It's a no-brainer to me; three RWD SRT cars (300, Charger, Challenger) and two AWD SRT trucks/SUVs (Ram and Grand Cherokee).
I've actually been shopping used Hemi Rams, regular cab shortbeds, to make an SRT-like ride of my own. But four/all wheel drive is a must.
Make it AWD, mid to high 30's. RWD, mid 20's (haha yeah that's gonna happen).
Edit: just built a Sport reg/short 4x4 at 36 and change. So right at $40k sounds good for an SRT8 AWD
Last edited by scatpack_69; Oct 25, 2011 at 11:55 PM.
I'd say a baseprice of 42-44k is about right, that's where all the other srt's are priced. I seeking reason why this one would be cheaper considering a fully loaded ram costs more than a fully loaded charger or challenger.
haha I love it! your the man! please run for president, so we finally have someone who's head isnt up their ___ and will speak whats on their mind straight up no political correctness!
haha, but on a serious note, I got my truck for i think it was 33. So I wouldnt spend anywhere near that for a regular cab. not to mention I owned a regular cab when I was young but that was the only time it would fly.
dont get me wrong I love seeing trucks on the drag strip run some quick 1/4 mile, but I sure wouldnt pay the price of what they would need to make it happen
haha, but on a serious note, I got my truck for i think it was 33. So I wouldnt spend anywhere near that for a regular cab. not to mention I owned a regular cab when I was young but that was the only time it would fly.
dont get me wrong I love seeing trucks on the drag strip run some quick 1/4 mile, but I sure wouldnt pay the price of what they would need to make it happen
Last edited by mdram43; Oct 26, 2011 at 07:13 PM.

