How much did everyone pay, i don't wanna get screwed?
Originally Posted by WhiteRoadster27
Hello Everyone,
Im new to the site and desperately want an alabaster Limited Crossfire Roadster Automatic Transmission. I've been to the dealer but would like to get an idea of what the final price was on some other peoples cars before i go around getting into the battle of pricing with the dealer. Any and all information useful.
Jeff
"Still waiting for my alabaster dream."
Im new to the site and desperately want an alabaster Limited Crossfire Roadster Automatic Transmission. I've been to the dealer but would like to get an idea of what the final price was on some other peoples cars before i go around getting into the battle of pricing with the dealer. Any and all information useful.
Jeff
"Still waiting for my alabaster dream."
Hello, I'm suppose to close tomorrow on a 2005 Sapphire Silver Blue Crossfire Roadster Limited,
it has Navigation and it's automocatic, they said its loaded. Please tell me if 39,000 is to much.
Thanks
it has Navigation and it's automocatic, they said its loaded. Please tell me if 39,000 is to much.
Thanks
Originally Posted by GA300C
Hello, I'm suppose to close tomorrow on a 2005 Sapphire Silver Blue Crossfire Roadster Limited,
it has Navigation and it's automocatic, they said its loaded. Please tell me if 39,000 is to much.
Thanks
it has Navigation and it's automocatic, they said its loaded. Please tell me if 39,000 is to much.
Thanks
Thank you very much for your reply and help, this car I;m getting has Nav on it and well they told me absolutely everything that can come on it, thats the limited roadster, now my question is this what are the specific difference between the roadster limited and srt roadster, besides the engine?????
And are you guys sure I'm not getting ripped off at 39,000
And are you guys sure I'm not getting ripped off at 39,000
I'm new to the forum, but I think 39,000 dollars is way overpaying for a loaded roadster. I would think you could get 36,000 after incentives.
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Last edited by xbrxx; Mar 24, 2005 at 03:00 AM.
My car has the same equipment as yours. The only option I didn't get were the all season tires for $185. After all the regular rebates and cash back I had a loyalty lease rebate and paid $36,500. The payments were $492/Mos with $1000. down. That covered everything, motor vehicle fees, NYState Sales tax which is 8.075%, everything. Its a 39 month payout with a ballon payment due on the 39th month of $22,000 some odd (no sales tax at that time). Chrysler is not leasing cars in NY State anymore so this is how its being done till the state law is changed. It also allows 12,000 miles/year. I think at $39,000 unless that includes sales tax your paying too much. I just bought mine 3 weeks ago.
I paid $40,000 for mine last August(including tax, title, dest., and plates) when they 1st showed up at the dealership. It has everything except the Navigation system, which would have been cool. That was when the car was hot and they weren't dealing much(only got the employee discount and $1000 off to finance it for a month). I think, since they are sitting at the dealerships I would think that you might be able to get a better deal than that. See if you can find out how long it's been at that dealership.
Good luck! I know I hate bartering and playing games with salesmen! It's too bad that most of them work that way.
Good luck! I know I hate bartering and playing games with salesmen! It's too bad that most of them work that way.
I paid about 37,300 for a limited roadster with the nav system two-tone interior and all season conti's end of august 2004. I only got that because of supplier discount. Try get get them to throw in the lighted sills, you will want them and they are expensive to buy and pay to install after.
Originally Posted by GA300C
And are you guys sure I'm not getting ripped off at $39,000
they are a mopar accessory that replace the OEM sills but the word crossfire is illuminated with a blue light. they are great looking. $285 I think plus about 1 1/2 labor.
There was a thread on the price of Roadsters last summer you might want to look through: https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...=lighted+sills
Thanks a million for everything everyone, you guys have been absolutely great, actually I have
learned so much in this forum. I got my Roadster today, and it's everything I
wanted, fully loaded, nav, etc etc $38,200 well I think I'll enjoy it and I will be
posting some pics tomorrow after I clean it up and figure out how to.
Thanks.
learned so much in this forum. I got my Roadster today, and it's everything I
wanted, fully loaded, nav, etc etc $38,200 well I think I'll enjoy it and I will be
posting some pics tomorrow after I clean it up and figure out how to.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by HEMICharger/Durango
Is that out the door or plus title, taxes and tags?
Orlando, FL. 2005 Roadster Ltd, Aero Blue with Automatic transmission and 2-tone leather options... Took Chrysler finance and got $1,000 rebate, took the ongoing $2,000 rebate, and got another $3,000 off the month-beginning deal, for a total of $6,000 off sticker
Priced out at $34,240 + tags, title, license and tax. Added the extended warranty policy, wheel/tire damage insurance policy (one road hazard could cost you $1,100/wheel & tire set), and opted for the and 3yr 5k mi. synthetic oil change program, ( especially since the oil changes are about $100 at the dealer and the policy just went up about to about $800 since 21 February), which brought the price of owning back up... but I think these are great risk and maintenance mitigation coverage's for a high performance car.
Priced out at $34,240 + tags, title, license and tax. Added the extended warranty policy, wheel/tire damage insurance policy (one road hazard could cost you $1,100/wheel & tire set), and opted for the and 3yr 5k mi. synthetic oil change program, ( especially since the oil changes are about $100 at the dealer and the policy just went up about to about $800 since 21 February), which brought the price of owning back up... but I think these are great risk and maintenance mitigation coverage's for a high performance car.
Last edited by andrew; Nov 12, 2005 at 08:10 PM.


