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Old Nov 23, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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I have been thinking of getting a RT. Test drove one and liked it. This dealer had a left over 05 with a window sticker of 32K. They said that their invoice is 31 and change and that they will give me 3250 in rebates wich makes it 27,700 or abouts. Good deal?

How much is insurance costing you.

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(This car is for my wife. I am the proud owner of a 04 OW Mach 1)
 
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Old Nov 24, 2005 | 02:41 AM
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Insurance is lees than my INtre[pid was because it's a station wagon in their eyes. I was surprised by that. I don't think that's the case with the SRT8 though.
That is a pretty good deal and certainly you can get him to knock off a couple more grand with no problem. A little more hagglin can get you more for your trade in if you have one and you'd be looking good. They'll do this just to move the car as everyone is looking at the SRT8. You otta give it a gander as well. Most wanna stick to the sticker on it cuz it's in demand but you can get one for close to invoice if your good at talkin.

If you do the 27k deal, have em throw in the 7/70 warranty then pick out a mod or option or two and have em thro em in on top of that.
Like I said, they have to move the car. Never take what they offer. Your the customer so make em take what YOU offer.
 
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Old Nov 24, 2005 | 10:51 AM
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Id try for even more discount. The car is officially already almost 2 years old and value will reflect that. You will get a good deal on a new car for that, but remember when you trade it off its still a 2005. Look at what 2005s are going for now used with low miles. The 'invoice' that the dealer is showing you will not be what they actually paid. Their cost from the manufacturer is closer to $20,000 or even less. (rule of thumb is 60% of list.)

My insurance is currently$520 @ year full coverage and with State Farm insurance, its considered a van.
 
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