Is this a good deal ?
My '04 coupe is about to come off of lease, and I am entertaining the thought of upgrading to a roadster. My dealer has a base '06 6-speed that he says he will sell me for $24,900. Is that a reasonable price or can I do better for a new base roadster?
Also, I noticed (probably old news to most of you) that Chrysler dropped the 7/70 powertrain warranty on all cars and also dropped the free loaner car program that they had on the Crossfire and 300 back when I got my coupe in '04.
Anyway, if you guys could give me some insight on what an '06 roadster should go for these days, I'd appreciate it.
Also, I noticed (probably old news to most of you) that Chrysler dropped the 7/70 powertrain warranty on all cars and also dropped the free loaner car program that they had on the Crossfire and 300 back when I got my coupe in '04.
Anyway, if you guys could give me some insight on what an '06 roadster should go for these days, I'd appreciate it.
Meh, not a base...if it were a Limited then I'd say yes but all the luxury amenities in the '04 are going to be gone and all you're getting is a higher insurance premium and the top down for your money to blow away. You can easily find a '05 Limited Roadster for the same price and still get every option available. The 6 spd might be your only setback.
Look around you're bound to find a manual roadster somewhere.
Right in your alley if you like the Silvery Blue and 9K miles.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-...QQcmdZViewItem
Look around you're bound to find a manual roadster somewhere.
Right in your alley if you like the Silvery Blue and 9K miles.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-...QQcmdZViewItem
Last edited by GatorLCA; Feb 23, 2007 at 06:38 PM.
Originally Posted by greenie
My '04 coupe is about to come off of lease, and I am entertaining the thought of upgrading to a roadster. My dealer has a base '06 6-speed that he says he will sell me for $24,900. Is that a reasonable price or can I do better for a new base roadster?
Also, I noticed (probably old news to most of you) that Chrysler dropped the 7/70 powertrain warranty on all cars and also dropped the free loaner car program that they had on the Crossfire and 300 back when I got my coupe in '04.
Anyway, if you guys could give me some insight on what an '06 roadster should go for these days, I'd appreciate it.
Also, I noticed (probably old news to most of you) that Chrysler dropped the 7/70 powertrain warranty on all cars and also dropped the free loaner car program that they had on the Crossfire and 300 back when I got my coupe in '04.
Anyway, if you guys could give me some insight on what an '06 roadster should go for these days, I'd appreciate it.
Bought my 2006 Crossfire Roadster on Monday at local dealer. Sticker was $35,500 and I paid $23,600. It is a "Special Edition" which is a Base roadster with the SRT6 wheels and a couple other small changes. I'd suspect that is what you are looking at. And so far I love it.
Sheldon
Sheldon
If you want to drive up to Jackson, MI. I've got a buddy at a dodge dealer who has a couple '05 limited roadsters with 7k for low 20's. If I remember one is white and one is graphite gray. Both look showroom new.
Originally Posted by FP
I am looking for a white one though, I think I found it too!
Hopefully picking it up this week, white with the vanilla interior...LTD...
Can't wait!
Originally Posted by greenie
My '04 coupe is about to come off of lease, and I am entertaining the thought of upgrading to a roadster. My dealer has a base '06 6-speed that he says he will sell me for $24,900. Is that a reasonable price or can I do better for a new base roadster?
Also, I noticed (probably old news to most of you) that Chrysler dropped the 7/70 powertrain warranty on all cars and also dropped the free loaner car program that they had on the Crossfire and 300 back when I got my coupe in '04.
Anyway, if you guys could give me some insight on what an '06 roadster should go for these days, I'd appreciate it.
Also, I noticed (probably old news to most of you) that Chrysler dropped the 7/70 powertrain warranty on all cars and also dropped the free loaner car program that they had on the Crossfire and 300 back when I got my coupe in '04.
Anyway, if you guys could give me some insight on what an '06 roadster should go for these days, I'd appreciate it.
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