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How Much Would You Pay?

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#1 ·
I am looking around and came across a
2019 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody
that is selling for 56,069 sticker price, and was wondering what everyone would pay for it. The only discount the dealer was willing to give is the Dodge discount of 4,850, but then said he would sell it for 51,000. Using the 20% off of sticker rule was trying for 44,000 and wasn't going to budge. So was wondering how much Widebodys are going for and how much people paid for them.

Here are the options:
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (May Replace Standard Equipment)
B5 Blue Exterior Paint $69
R/T Scat Pack Widebody – 24N $6,000
Plus Package $1,695
Driver Convenience Group $1,095
Harman Kardon® Audio Group with Subwoofer $1,595
TorqueFlite® 8–Speed Automatic Transmission $1,595
Power Sunroof $1,295
SRT® Performance Spoiler $695
Uconnect® 4C NAV with 8.4–Inch Display $795
Red Brake Calipers $495
Destination Charge $1,495
 
#2 ·
Remind him that the car is about to be one model year old. I would think at least a 10k discount would be appropriate. That is him giving only a 5k discount on top of the rebate. Where are you located? Koons in Virginia has a similar car, also B5 blue. It's MSRP is only 54.7k but is listed at 45.9k. Thats about 9k off (duh). Looks like a good deal.
 
#3 ·
I mean something is wrong with him.
He is only giving you the power dollar rebate and selling you the car for sticker! Run away they have room to move. I however do not think you could pull off 20% and the almost 5 grand rebate... maybe...
tell him to ring you out at 45k with the incentive and get it wrapped up...
That’s a great package option wise you have a fully loaded car.
 
#5 ·
Update, I tried calling backl Waldorf and they are not budging from $51K, and then told them about Koons having close to the same deal for $45K. Didn't make a difference, so now talking to Koons, but they send it would be the Wow price. Then after Tax, Freight, Processing Fee, and Tags it's still ends up being 51K. So now I thinking how is this any better, I understand the Tax and Tags cost, but can they also or need to charge for Freight and Processing Fees? A little ridiculous to me?

Any other advise, would really like to close a good deal on this if possible. Else thinking maybe I should wait for the 2020's.

Thanks for everyone help/advise on this, much appreciated!
 
#36 ·
That processing fee is a load of crap if there ever was a load! The dealer, especially greedy ones, will add anything they can to make a profit, using the "processing fee" for any number of things. If they give you a good discount, they use these fees to make up some or all of that difference. If he is a volume dealer, he will receive incentives from FCA for selling or exceeding a specific number of vehicles sold within a given period of time. That's how I bought mine for so much less. While my dealer didn't make money off me specifically, he still received that incentive from FCA.
 
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#9 ·
All that is horse shit. First of all just don’t buy the car there go to another Dodge dealer.
2nd of all fly to Koons and drive it back is another option... that shouldn’t add up to 5 or 6 grand...
unless u really need it I wouldn’t pay that... I’ll tell them to shove it right up their rear end sideways twice from Sunday, ya hear me?!

shop another dealer. I got my Dodge for 10k off sticker with the rebate of course.
 
#14 ·
Koons is straight up - check other postings by myself and Nunya to start. The WOW price won't include tags and taxes. but is a legit price. I saved $9k over Colorado dealers and had fun driving it home.
 
#17 · (Edited)
Price will come down a lot when the 2020’s hit the showroom. Remind them of that and wait until the end of the month, like the 27th or the 30th and they will make a deal you can’t refuse. There is a lot of markup on all the options and you get the $10/hp discount ($4,850) for the Dodge Power Rebate. Of course, you can always find a like new, low mileage Hellcat in the $50K range...
 
#19 ·
Might want to talk to that dealer in Va again.... Truth in advertising act would prohibit them from adding the freight since its already included in the MSRP. if that is how they are advertising the car and that is in fact the correct breakdown, you're getting an altered price from what they advertise.

I sold cars in Massachusetts and up here, the AG would be chomping at the bit to catch dealers and false advertising promises.

this is the link to truth in advertising act


Good Luck!
 
#20 ·
Might want to talk to that dealer in Va again.... Truth in advertising act would prohibit them from adding the freight since its already included in the MSRP. if that is how they are advertising the car and that is in fact the correct breakdown, you're getting an altered price from what they advertise.

I sold cars in Massachusetts and up here, the AG would be chomping at the bit to catch dealers and false advertising promises.

this is the link to truth in advertising act


Good Luck!
I believe the 'freight' he mentioned is shipping the car from Va to his house in Pa.
 
#25 ·
You will always pay destination fees...they are on the sticker and that is from the factory to the dealer. VERY rarely have I seen that removed. If you are talking about freight to PA, forget that and go get it.
 
#26 ·
I was dealing with koons to find out they are in fairfax county va. I got their wow price and when i said i would come and get the car i need a out the door price the deal went up almost 4,000 dollars. I said no thanks as the car was a 2019. I went to a dealer here in pa. and bought a new 2020 wide body challenger and had it delivered to my home no charge for delivery. . I t was a 160 mile trip and they drove back with my trade in. I bought my 2020 for about the same money as koons wanted for a 2019.. Why would you pay 799 for document fees 1495 for destination fee .. I live in Pa. I guess va. is crazy with tax on new cars. I also checked the law for fairfax county and it is true about the outrageous fees.
 
#27 ·
I wanted to purchase my 2019 Scatpack Widebody from a local dealer ( South Florida) in late December, but not 1 dealership could come close to the price that I wanted to pay. A friend in PA told me about a dealer in VA (Bayside Dodge). I told them the out the door price I wanted the car for, and after 30 minutes of back and forth they agreed to my price. I drove 975 miles to trade in my car and pick up the Scat.

MSRP was $49,825 and I got it out the door for $43,475 ( Tax, Tag, Title, and fees). So it was $40,000 plus everything else.

 
#28 ·
I wanted to purchase my 2019 Scatpack Widebody from a local dealer ( South Florida) in late December, but not 1 dealership could come close to the price that I wanted to pay. A friend in PA told me about a dealer in VA (Bayside Dodge). I told them the out the door price I wanted the car for, and after 30 minutes of back and forth they agreed to my price. I drove 975 miles to trade in my car and pick up the Scat.

MSRP was $49,825 and I got it out the door for $43,475 ( Tax, Tag, Title, and fees). So it was $40,000 plus everything else.

That's crazy. The car was on the lot? Or they ordered? I paid 47K for mine and thought I got a great deal. I know someone who works at a Dodge dealer and paid $48K for a scat widebody. Not sure how they can sell it for $40K...sounds a little sketchy to be honest, but enjoy!!
 
#29 ·
I am looking around and came across a
2019 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Widebody
that is selling for 56,069 sticker price, and was wondering what everyone would pay for it. The only discount the dealer was willing to give is the Dodge discount of 4,850, but then said he would sell it for 51,000. Using the 20% off of sticker rule was trying for 44,000 and wasn't going to budge. So was wondering how much Widebodys are going for and how much people paid for them.

Here are the options:
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (May Replace Standard Equipment)
B5 Blue Exterior Paint $69
R/T Scat Pack Widebody – 24N $6,000
Plus Package $1,695
Driver Convenience Group $1,095
Harman Kardon® Audio Group with Subwoofer $1,595
TorqueFlite® 8–Speed Automatic Transmission $1,595
Power Sunroof $1,295
SRT® Performance Spoiler $695
Uconnect® 4C NAV with 8.4–Inch Display $795
Red Brake Calipers $495
Destination Charge $1,495
Msrp on mine was $49847 and bought it for $41000 even at Koons in Virginia. 2 weeks ago.