I own a Dodge Dealership, and at our annual introduction to new models my sales dm presented me with a book with pricing on 2007 models. I don't know if it is a misprint or not but the Caliber SRT-4 will be priced right at the awd model (around 20). I am just curious to see who would buy one at this price.
SOLCALIBER
07-24-2006, 01:41 AM
I would have bought one for @ 20g's, but I heard they were going to be higher than that. I was hearing @ $22-23g.
FtK Shadow
07-24-2006, 04:10 AM
That would be a great price.
I am paying close to that for my fully loaded R/T.
Later
Mike
TUNDRA_schumacher
07-24-2006, 12:23 PM
I bet they turn out to be more than that.
brother
07-24-2006, 01:41 PM
you should stop complaining! My Cali SXT CRD with Leather and Sound System will cost about 22.000,- Euro and I allready got 10% on it![&:]
The prices in Germany for cars are very high!!!
john52dodge
07-24-2006, 04:17 PM
I looked at the pricing sheet again today, and it is showing that the SRT will be around $19,000 on the low end and around $23,500 on the high end.
shiltz
07-24-2006, 05:16 PM
I'd be impressed if they managed to get it on the lots for the cheap, I was expecting a base SRT with no additional options to be around $22K, if they can get them at $19-20K they are definatly going to sell a ton of them.
edit: just curious, but on the pricing sheet do they have the pricing yet of the FWD R/T? been curious what that would be.
Midnight
07-24-2006, 05:18 PM
ORIGINAL: john52dodge
I looked at the pricing sheet again today, and it is showing that the SRT will be around $19,000 on the low end and around $23,500 on the high end.
Highly doubt that...
john52dodge
07-24-2006, 05:43 PM
I took a picture of the part of the sheet with the Caliber (PM). The Yellow diamond is what Chrysler expects to be the average MSRP ordered and the red is the price range. The SRT price range is the smaller inner box, and for Shiltz on the FWD RT it doesn't expand into that much detail; also on our vehicle system they don't have the prices of the 2007's right now, so we are basically ordering vehicles in the blind. When it is available I'll post.
Well, if it does turn out to be about what we paid, I'll be mildly dissapointed.
Midnight
07-25-2006, 04:05 PM
I'm sorry, I just can't believe that the Caliber SRT-4, a better built, faster, more hp car, is going to be cheaper than the Neon SRT-4 was... While also being cheaper than lower end models...
john52dodge
08-12-2006, 10:22 PM
ORIGINAL: shiltz
I'd be impressed if they managed to get it on the lots for the cheap, I was expecting a base SRT with no additional options to be around $22K, if they can get them at $19-20K they are definatly going to sell a ton of them.
edit: just curious, but on the pricing sheet do they have the pricing yet of the FWD R/T? been curious what that would be.
I promised that I would post when the FWD RT prices became available and they did today. The FWD Caliber RT with the manual transmission begins at $17985, and the FWD Caliber RT with the Automatic transmission begins at $19135. Note that these prices do not include any extra options.
Caravan_Man
08-12-2006, 10:55 PM
ORIGINAL: john52dodge
I took a picture of the part of the sheet with the Caliber (PM). The Yellow diamond is what Chrysler expects to be the average MSRP ordered and the red is the price range. The SRT price range is the smaller inner box, and for Shiltz on the FWD RT it doesn't expand into that much detail; also on our vehicle system they don't have the prices of the 2007's right now, so we are basically ordering vehicles in the blind. When it is available I'll post.
According to this Chart, the SRT-4 would have a starting price that's bellow $20K. The current R/T model starts at $19 999, which means they would be priced very closely. This, alone, should tell you that the chart is incorrect. If the R/T and SRT-4 were priced closely the SRT-4 would Canibalize atleast 50% of the R/T sales, probably much more. The only people who would opt for the R/T model are those that can't drive stick and really want AWD.
I think DCX made a mistake on that chart. The SRT-4 is gonna be priced more then the R/T.