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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 15341814" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I can't believe people pay markups on any new mass produced car. I just bought a 2016 Challenger Hellcat for well under invoice. I met up with a group of Hellcat owners recently and several had paid $10000 over sticker. I felt pretty good my car was a year newer than theirs and I had $15,000 more in my pocket. You have to be willing to travel or ship the car though. Seems like dealers in major metro areas are the last to come to their senses. I traveled 7 hours to the middle of nowhere to get my car, but it was worth the time for the savings. I drove a Scat Pack for a year and a half to wait for the hype to die down. I got a great trade in on the SP. If I was in the market or a GT350 and couldn't make a reasonable deal I would find a good deal on a GT and enjoy it for a couple of years until the market became more reasonable. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 15341814, member: 138474"] I can't believe people pay markups on any new mass produced car. I just bought a 2016 Challenger Hellcat for well under invoice. I met up with a group of Hellcat owners recently and several had paid $10000 over sticker. I felt pretty good my car was a year newer than theirs and I had $15,000 more in my pocket. You have to be willing to travel or ship the car though. Seems like dealers in major metro areas are the last to come to their senses. I traveled 7 hours to the middle of nowhere to get my car, but it was worth the time for the savings. I drove a Scat Pack for a year and a half to wait for the hype to die down. I got a great trade in on the SP. If I was in the market or a GT350 and couldn't make a reasonable deal I would find a good deal on a GT and enjoy it for a couple of years until the market became more reasonable. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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