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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 11:20 PM
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Default Re: I bought the SRT6 w/ 917 miles

Originally Posted by JimmyJames
I agree, but of course I would. The one in Ohio @ $19,000 w/ 4080 miles that got away from me was a steal. I would give up the 3000 miles to know that the car was driven a little more plus $655 cheaper to boot; it also had tinted windows which I will do, but that's just me. Still waiting for the first owner to call me to see how he took care of it.

A car with under 10,000 miles is worth $18,000 to $20,000 E-Z, if it's clean and has not been bent---I have looked too long for a good one. I was looking for only Gray; that is the color of my coupe, and I really like it. I hope I like the SRT's interior. I have the two tone gray which looks great with the outside.

Thanks for the advice on the fluids. I am doing the fuel filter too before I head out. Jimmy

FYI, I just talked to the sales manger, and she said that she wished that she priced it @ $23,980 with all the calls that they are STILL getting AFTER taking it off the internet. You are correct SRT SIX there is a market. She said that she could have sold at least 3 more at my price--no joke she said.
I agree with SRT SIX. Unfortunately, I can also see why these cars don't "fly off the lot" like dealers want them too. Too harsh of a ride, blind spots, "cheap" interiors...etc...is what most people say about them. Once they build steam and get people interested...AKA "the steals or great deals"...it gets crazy. Once I drove a SRT-6 at a SRT Track Day, I was hooked...the normal crowd of people looking at those type of cars have no idea what that feels like.


I have to say now that I've called the "sales manager" a few times and the internet manager STILL hasn't called me back. I'm glad I didn't buy that car, they really have not been very good with their customer service....and I plan to let them know about it.

I have a feeling the car is still immaculate, but I would at least like the dealership to appreciate their "potential" customers. On the other hand, I know what you mean in your earlier posts about empty buyers.
 

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