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Old 02-23-2013 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by stryfox
Lets add some more honesty here.....
The market for any toy car is crap......
The economy is crap........
Just because everyone else is giving stuff away does not mean you have to too..
You can keep it and hope the economy turns around which may spike an interest in fun cars or, you can compete to sell it.
With many people giving their toys away you would need to price very low to spark interest from the few buyers out there right now.
It is a buyers paradise out there if you have the cash. Sadly many people are forced to sell their toys to get by...
If I had the cash I would pick up a couple more motorcycles, You can't buy the parts for what most of the cool ones are selling for...
Yeah, I'm inclined to agree with that. The first one I bought was for 24k out the door from a 5* dealer. It was his last one and it happened to have less than 400 miles. The next one was one of the last Chrysler dealer cars new in inventory that I picked up for 23k with 30 miles and had it shipped to Calif. I'm sorry your wife says one has to go, but space is space. I have a 3 car garage and can get away with it. Me? I'd rather have the 6's than an HD (excellent mode of transportation that it is). It'll be a looong time before I'd consider selling either SRT. My hope is that Fiat's Sergio doesn't put out an inferior car to ours.
 
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Old 02-23-2013 | 02:13 PM
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glad you decided to keep it...I knew your wife didn't do it...they can care less in most cases, except when they lose their space in the garage like mine did...lol... My cars are toys...not collectors. My prices are right in line with what I have invested in them. If you part them out, for the performance mods that are installed on both, you would see the investment. I disagree with the low ball prices. If you find a roadster/coupe in SRT configuration, and it is 10-11k, run the other way fast. It's either been underwater/repoed/ or just plain crapped on. Doesn't mean there isn't a few slip thru the cracks, but in most cases, beware.... Anyway, they still keep up with what is out there today...style and performance wise...
 
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Old 02-23-2013 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
glad you decided to keep it...I knew your wife didn't do it...they can care less in most cases, except when they lose their space in the garage like mine did...lol... My cars are toys...not collectors. My prices are right in line with what I have invested in them. If you part them out, for the performance mods that are installed on both, you would see the investment. I disagree with the low ball prices. If you find a roadster/coupe in SRT configuration, and it is 10-11k, run the other way fast. It's either been underwater/repoed/ or just plain crapped on. Doesn't mean there isn't a few slip thru the cracks, but in most cases, beware.... Anyway, they still keep up with what is out there today...style and performance wise...
Thanks, My eyes are now open. My Crossfires are my toys, just as my motorcycles and guns. The logic is insurmountable. I intend to win.
 
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Old 02-24-2013 | 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
...My cars are toys...not collectors. Anyway, they still keep up with what is out there today...style and performance wise...
Salient points, doc. I've decided, after much deliberation, to just go out and drive the damn things. They're so much fun, and what the hell...caution to the wind. What I am going to do in 10 years. Pat my back because I (hopefully) made a few dollars or enjoy them now. They'll always be low mileage, but I've decided to rotate them and alternate a drive to work each week. I live in one of the sunniest parts of California. What's my problem? lol. I think the 40's do that to you and you never know about health stuff (I lost the best wife and best SRT6 supporter to cancer a year and a half ago). So, I'm going to drive the black one all day tomorrow and feel really good about.
 
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Old 02-24-2013 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by musicnsurf
Salient points, doc. I've decided, after much deliberation, to just go out and drive the damn things. They're so much fun, and what the hell...caution to the wind. What I am going to do in 10 years. Pat my back because I (hopefully) made a few dollars or enjoy them now. They'll always be low mileage, but I've decided to rotate them and alternate a drive to work each week. I live in one of the sunniest parts of California. What's my problem? lol. I think the 40's do that to you and you never know about health stuff (I lost the best wife and best SRT6 supporter to cancer a year and a half ago). So, I'm going to drive the black one all day tomorrow and feel really good about.
Amen to that
 
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