My New 2012 Charger
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I picked up my Blacktop Edition Charger day before yesterday. Yep, its as awesome as the other guys said. I got the same color as the OP. The one I bought was the dealership demo so it already had the slush mats, and DARK tinted windows. My father-in-law retired from Chrysler so we get employee pricing (green-slip) and in my area right now there is a $3K rebate on the 12's and I got another $2K off for it being a demo so I bougt it for $5K under green-slip. I also got the extended warranty that makes it bumper to bumper for 120K miles or 7 years, had the Xillion treatment put on and the warranty has a road hazzard policy that covers the tires and wheels, gives a rental car for anything being done to car, towing, and gap coverage for payoff.
The sticker price on the car was just over $39K and I walked away with no money down, no trade-in and a $31,000 loan. I think I did pretty good.
The car has every option avaliable except AWD and HEMI. Has EVERYTHING else. Its as nice as my wife's 2011 Durango Citadel AWD, which also has every option avaliable.
The sticker price on the car was just over $39K and I walked away with no money down, no trade-in and a $31,000 loan. I think I did pretty good.
The car has every option avaliable except AWD and HEMI. Has EVERYTHING else. Its as nice as my wife's 2011 Durango Citadel AWD, which also has every option avaliable.
#24
I picked up my Blacktop Edition Charger day before yesterday. Yep, its as awesome as the other guys said. I got the same color as the OP. The one I bought was the dealership demo so it already had the slush mats, and DARK tinted windows. My father-in-law retired from Chrysler so we get employee pricing (green-slip) and in my area right now there is a $3K rebate on the 12's and I got another $2K off for it being a demo so I bougt it for $5K under green-slip. I also got the extended warranty that makes it bumper to bumper for 120K miles or 7 years, had the Xillion treatment put on and the warranty has a road hazzard policy that covers the tires and wheels, gives a rental car for anything being done to car, towing, and gap coverage for payoff.
The sticker price on the car was just over $39K and I walked away with no money down, no trade-in and a $31,000 loan. I think I did pretty good.
The car has every option avaliable except AWD and HEMI. Has EVERYTHING else. Its as nice as my wife's 2011 Durango Citadel AWD, which also has every option avaliable.
The sticker price on the car was just over $39K and I walked away with no money down, no trade-in and a $31,000 loan. I think I did pretty good.
The car has every option avaliable except AWD and HEMI. Has EVERYTHING else. Its as nice as my wife's 2011 Durango Citadel AWD, which also has every option avaliable.
Congrats on your new Charger!!!
#27
Bought my 2013 blacktop a week ago. I agree with everything I've read here but financed 34k with 0 down. Love it and fun to drive for such a large/heavy car. At 300 miles I got 30.4 MPG on way to work, no highway but not quite city either. 14 miles of 45 MPH and a dozen traffic lights/stop signs. Has everything but navigation, backup camera and heated steering wheel. Not necessary IMO. Initially I went to the dealer to drive both engines and saw this getting pulled off the trailer. The rest is history...
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#28
Bought my 2013 blacktop a week ago. I agree with everything I've read here but financed 34k with 0 down. Love it and fun to drive for such a large/heavy car. At 300 miles I got 30.4 MPG on way to work, no highway but not quite city either. 14 miles of 45 MPH and a dozen traffic lights/stop signs. Has everything but navigation, backup camera and heated steering wheel. Not necessary IMO. Initially I went to the dealer to drive both engines and saw this getting pulled off the trailer. The rest is history...
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Congrats on your new Charger!!!