Talk me in to or out of srt purchase
Hey everyone have not been on for a long time lost my limited in a flood. Just found a 2005 SRT with 70,000 miles with Needswings DCAI / Eurocharged 65mm S/C Pully Needswings/ Waldig Pulley Saver Kit / Eurocharged ECU Tune / Eurocharged TCU Tune / Resonator Delete for $8,500. I am going to use as daily driver with about 8 mile round trip to work. I was looking at it as an investment . Thinking in 10 or 15 years the price for these cars will start going backup.
Any thought would be great
Thank Sive
Any thought would be great
Thank Sive
Hey everyone have not been on for a long time lost my limited in a flood. Just found a 2005 SRT with 70,000 miles with Needswings DCAI / Eurocharged 65mm S/C Pully Needswings/ Waldig Pulley Saver Kit / Eurocharged ECU Tune / Eurocharged TCU Tune / Resonator Delete for $8,500. I am going to use as daily driver with about 8 mile round trip to work. I was looking at it as an investment . Thinking in 10 or 15 years the price for these cars will start going backup.
Any thought would be great
Thank Sive
Any thought would be great
Thank Sive
I do enjoy driving my 6spd more than the SRT until that Boss Mustang aligns with my window at a stoplight. But then I know what I have in the garage, he doesn't, and it's okay.
Get the SRT. Or regret missing the opportunity.
Trust me. The first time you "get on it" you will understand.
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; Jul 31, 2019 at 09:38 AM.
I "third" Franc's comments. The SRT6 is way more car / way more fun / AND a better investment. JUST DO IT!
Thanks for all the posts
I was not looking for which type to buy , just if I should buy the SRT as an investment really that just an excuse I am using to buy it LOL. Just wanted to know if using it as a daily driver and put like 2500 mile a year was a bad idea
Thanks again
Sive
I was not looking for which type to buy , just if I should buy the SRT as an investment really that just an excuse I am using to buy it LOL. Just wanted to know if using it as a daily driver and put like 2500 mile a year was a bad idea
Thanks again
Sive
Thanks for all the posts
I was not looking for which type to buy , just if I should buy the SRT as an investment really that just an excuse I am using to buy it LOL. Just wanted to know if using it as a daily driver and put like 2500 mile a year was a bad idea
Thanks again
Sive
I was not looking for which type to buy , just if I should buy the SRT as an investment really that just an excuse I am using to buy it LOL. Just wanted to know if using it as a daily driver and put like 2500 mile a year was a bad idea
Thanks again
Sive
If you are buying a 70K mile car as an investment, save your dough. Only a few rare "virgins" will ever be seen at the MECUM high end classic car auctions.
Buy the SRT to drive. That's why it was built.
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; Aug 1, 2019 at 04:15 PM.
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