Some dealers put a high markup on a car they do not intend to sell. It stays in the dealership to draw customers in to just look at it, and hopefully get them to purchase something.
I was thinking the same thing, and now they've priced the options, I was wondering about the build your own.
Option prices:
http://www.drivesrt.com/news/2012/09/pricing-announced-for-2013-srt-viper-models.html
The dealers near me haven't signed up. I'm too nervous to be very far away from qualified techs. If I got one, I'd like the Launch Edition. Doesn't look like it's going to happen. sigh.
Controversy sells magazines and causes increased magazine website hits, both generating more money for the magazine. If they didn't print something controversial ...
Hypothetical questions:
Let's say Chrysler sells Viper to XYZ Motors, and keeps a minority stake.
Could the Viper keep the name "Dodge"?
Which company (Dodge, Chrysler or XYZ Motors) would have their CAFE impacted by the Viper?
If it's XYZ, wouldn't this scenario be a decent...
Re: With A Paddle Shifting Transmission Available In 2009, Anyone Buying One?
If so, should they drop the power steering, power brakes, insulation, a/c, and radio? What about going back to bias-ply tires? Where do you draw the line? (Rhetorical questions)
To me, progress is a good thing...
Re: With A Paddle Shifting Transmission Available In 2009, Anyone Buying One?
I must have missed the info saying that paddles would be available in '09.
If a proper paddle system was made available, then I'd definitely be interested.
No offence intended with the following joke: What part of "up to" did you not understand?
"up to" could mean 1%. It doesn't mean you will always be offered 85%.
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