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Old Nov 22, 2008 | 06:02 PM
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Default Re: The one that got away

Originally Posted by Franc Rauscher
Compared to the NA, how much more does it cost to operate the SRT?
Parts, materials, gas, insurance?
Tickets?
Franc, I really hope you do get an SRT. I love seeing folks with 2 Crossfires.

As for the costs of ownership for the SRT, I can't speak to the costs of an NA Crossfire.

But let's look at the costs of an SRT by category.
First maintenance:
- Oil changes cost the same as on the NA.
- I'm not aware of any additional maintenance required on the supercharger than on the rest of the vehicle.
- Stock warranty is only 3 year / 36,000 mile

Gasoline:
The SRT will get around 20 to 22 mpg for most folks. I keep track of my mileage, and I've got an average of 19 mpg over the course of 13,000 miles. Keep in mind that includes a summer of drag racing and several long trips. Also the SRT requires premium gasoline. Doesn't the NA also?

Insurance:
This will be different for everyone. My SRT added only $40 a month for complete coverage onto my already $82 payment for my 2003 Eclipse GT. Keep in mind though, that includes a discount for storing the SRT for 3 months a year.

Parts:
Well, this is a touchy subject. You won't need to replace anything except maybe the intercooler pump, which you can get for around $150 for an improved model.
The real problem with parts is the parts you'll WANT to buy. I've added around $3,000 in parts to my SRT. It's a compulsion. I think there's 12 step program for it, but I haven't made the first step - admitting that it's a problem. It's too much fun!

Tcikets:
I'm not gonna mention that. I don't wanna jinx myself.
 
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