Ladies and Gents:
As time moves along, I have continued to search (not seriously just yet) for a '13-14 Charger to go in the garage here.
While I like the exterior of the '11-'14 body, I find myself drawn somewhat to the interior of the '15 and newer.
AWD remains a preferred option, and we all know that the '15 and newer are not produced with the V8 and AWD except LE.
To that end, I am seeing '16 Charger R/T's in my locale with low or no miles, and they are in the $24-$27K range!
Mind you, they are not loaded, but still a V8 powered Charger that is basically new for what seems like a bargain.
Personally, cannot see NOT opting for the V8 if I can get one for less than a loaded up V6. There are some available in the
beautiful B5 blue that I would love to have.
What kinds of pricing are you all seeing in your local markets? I figured about long ago that traveling a bit can save you big bucks.
Back in 2013, my neighbor wanted a specific make/model Cadillac, and I found him the exact car he wanted (color, options, etc) in Boston, MA.
He bought two one way plane tickets, and we flew from SW Ohio and drove it home. At that time, it was a 3 year old Caddy with 8800 miles for about half of new price.
Don
As time moves along, I have continued to search (not seriously just yet) for a '13-14 Charger to go in the garage here.
While I like the exterior of the '11-'14 body, I find myself drawn somewhat to the interior of the '15 and newer.
AWD remains a preferred option, and we all know that the '15 and newer are not produced with the V8 and AWD except LE.
To that end, I am seeing '16 Charger R/T's in my locale with low or no miles, and they are in the $24-$27K range!
Mind you, they are not loaded, but still a V8 powered Charger that is basically new for what seems like a bargain.
Personally, cannot see NOT opting for the V8 if I can get one for less than a loaded up V6. There are some available in the
beautiful B5 blue that I would love to have.
What kinds of pricing are you all seeing in your local markets? I figured about long ago that traveling a bit can save you big bucks.
Back in 2013, my neighbor wanted a specific make/model Cadillac, and I found him the exact car he wanted (color, options, etc) in Boston, MA.
He bought two one way plane tickets, and we flew from SW Ohio and drove it home. At that time, it was a 3 year old Caddy with 8800 miles for about half of new price.
Don