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Old Oct 11, 2006 | 01:37 PM
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What was the topic of this thread?
 
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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 06:45 AM
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Chrysler cant lease?

I know they still out lease almost all Pontiac vehicles combined just with their Town And Country alone.
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 02:29 PM
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If you can afford a Mustang GT Coupe or Camero Coupe you can afford a Dodge Challenger coupe...... I dont see it selling for more then 45k

And what about the Possible Dodge Avenger Coupe?

I saw a 2007 Chrylser Sebring at Mick's Dodge here in Pittsburgh and behind the sebring i saw a 2-door dodge i never saw before....Avenger?...maybe....but i didnt hear about DCC confirming it yet?

Anyone got an idea of what this car is behind the sebring?

Description:

16 Inch crome rims?
Famous Cross-Hair Grill
Very Charger like but in 2-door form
Black Paint (High Gloss)

I will go look at it later today
 
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Old Oct 16, 2006 | 03:40 PM
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If you can afford a Mustang GT Coupe or Camero Coupe you can afford a Dodge Challenger coupe...... I dont see it selling for more then 45k
it's going to be at least $5k difference between the Mustang GT and the Challenger R/T (the Challenger is suposed to be equal to/slightly more expensive than a Charger R/T), with dealer markups probably $10k+, if it hits $45k thats $19k more than a Mustang GT, so no if you can afford a Mustang you can't nesisarily afford a Challenger, the Challenger is far to expensive for the cars it's targeted to compete against.

The Challenger definatly won't flop, but I would be shocked if it did any better than 25% of what the Mustang does sales wise. At most it's should be the same price range as a Mustang GT, and even still the Mustang will hold the price/performance crown as it's a much lighter car with almost as much HP.
 
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