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2015 Challenger SRT Hellcat

45k? Thats entry level price on an srt vehicle. If the hellcat comes in at that price there will be some pissed off srt owners out there.
 
$45k hopefully it come in at them prices, it will be a hit, then I can get a low mileage one, in a couple years, at an affordable price...
 
That $45K is incorrect. The official pricing and performance numbers will be released later this summer.
 
That $45K is incorrect. The official pricing and performance numbers will be released later this summer.

there will be $20k adders on the first ones out just like there was on all th e special editions
 
What a car, love the new (old) tail lights! I'll be very surprised if a loaded copy is below 65K.
 
600hp/60000usd = 100 bucks a horse. Isn't that the going rate no matter the car?
 
Just another rich mans toy,something the average joe could never afford.
 
Has to come in comparable with the Shelby and ZR1 at 60-65K MSRP with a big add on for the first ones sold. I have no idea where they got that 45K price.

The redesign of the front looks good, but the car has to be asking "Does the redesigned front make my *** look big?" Proper response is "Oh, no, honey. It looks perfect to me!"
 
Just get a black one, it's a slimming color, lol!!!
 
Just another rich mans toy,something the average joe could never afford.



Back in the 60's, to buy a 383 car, you had to be making at least $3.00 per hour, $4.85 per hour to afford a hemi car & $7.50 per hour to afford a Shelby Cobra.

How times have changed!
 
Back in the 60's, to buy a 383 car, you had to be making at least $3.00 per hour, $4.85 per hour to afford a hemi car & $7.50 per hour to afford a Shelby Cobra.

How times have changed!

Just like the southern California house that used to be 30k.
 
Back in the 60's, to buy a 383 car, you had to be making at least $3.00 per hour, $4.85 per hour to afford a hemi car & $7.50 per hour to afford a Shelby Cobra.

How times have changed!

I remember a time when I thought if I ever make 12K a year, I would really have it made. This was 1970 and I was making about 6K at the time. I now make 8K a year and think I would have it made if I made 16K. LOL

About double what you are making at any point in time seems to be enough, no matter your income.

Not sure that the 15-20K premium for the Shelby GT 500, Camaro ZL1, or the Challenger Hellcat represents any more of a percentage difference to price of the total car without the high performance engine than checking the "Hemi" box in the 60's and 70's.
 
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