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T&C Touring without any optional packages, $24500+ttl, good or bad?
by ming2000 on Sat Feb 23 15:40:29 PST 2008
hi, every one. im new here. i just got an offer from my local dealership in Houston TX. They offer me the base model of T&C Touring for $24500+ttl. what do you guys think this offer? Is there any room for bargaining? Thx for your suggestions.
Re: Now really cheap! [dac17]
by srt6stoner on Tue Oct 17 18:08:29 PDT 2006
I have been shopping for a SRT-6 for a couple of weeks. I found coupe in Houston, TX with 700 miles for $26,900. Found a convertible with 3000 miles for $30,000 - for sale by private party in San Diego. Went to a dealership outside of Dallas and for a SRT-6 convertible $38,500 (they were very proud of theirs)...Bought mine off ebay for 34,000 yesterday...SRT-6 Black Convertible with navigation - 5000 miles outta PA. Pricing is all over the place but still some available. I used Capital One Auto Finance online to get the deal done...gave me some bargaining power. You may look into that.
Re: Pacifica [jeep1988]
by steelydan0613 on Tue Nov 08 11:39:47 PST 2005
Living in Houston, Tx. I don't agree that the AWD is worth it. In the Pacifica's case, the extra 150 lbs weight should make any potential owner pause, unless the winters demand it..... I agree with all of your other comments, though............
Re: 2005 Pacifica FWD [mys2000]
by steelydan0613 on Mon Aug 22 15:30:36 PDT 2005
Mine was $25K, not $31K. You don't need to spend more than that . I know the Pacifica is not for everybody, but frankly I knew I did not want another SUV that is truck-based......One drive in the Envoy/Trailblazer was enough to convince me of that.......and that one was Motor Trend's Truck of the Year when it first came out! In my original post, I was only complaining about the OVERUSE of MSRP's on this website in comparing vehicles to each other . This is also done in all the car mag's ...........They will wonder if the Pacifica can compete in the $40,000 MSRP range(loaded), and I have two words to say about that ...........It doesn''t ...............A nicely equipped Pacifica can be had for much less, which makes the $40,000 thing kind of irrelevant.....................everybody knows this, so why do all the car mags and car websites use ONLY this as the gospel truth in the final transacted price of a vehicle ?.............................................. :confuse:
Re: 2005 Pacifica FWD [kimrisa1]
by steelydan0613 on Tue Jul 26 14:31:32 PDT 2005
After 24,000 miles on my Pacifica , I can say that you can easily change lanes all day long, just be sure you use the side mirrors . I look in the rear view mirror first, then the side mirror before I change lanes. As a matter of fact , I think I am a better driver now in the Pacifica than I was in my Honda because I must use my side mirror now. No problem there. Backing up is another story. I always look behind me before I get in the Pacifica, and I just back up enough so that I can then move forward, turn , etc........A back up sensor is nice, but I still would not trust it enough to just start backing up. ALL SUV's are prey to the backing up thing, and frankly, the only sure way is to look when you get in, back up slowly, and back up less. Even with a sensor, all it would take is a fast-moving toddler to run up behind your car in reverse, and , well , a disaster in the making no matter what you drive...
Re: 2005 Crossfire Ltd Roadster [77goldwing]
by ragtop73 on Sun Jun 12 20:07:22 PDT 2005
I am looking for the exact same car. I have been checking various forums for the best deals to date. Star Chrysler in Glendale CA is suppose to be advertising $7K off on 05 CLRs and deals in NY at $5K off. What deals has anyone else seen advertised around the US. if anyone would be willing to fax or email a copy of an ad, I would be greatly appreciative Thanks for any info.

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