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16-06-2006, 11:11 AM | #31 | ||
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not going into this much and im not having a shot at anyone....
parts for chryslers are dear they always have been..... 300C headlights are 2500 each..... and the plastic radiator suport is 1500...... looking back, the jeep cherokee headlights were around 1500 jeep warangler have a hella beam (which is available over the counter at bursons or similarfor about 80) but chrysler spares wanted around 350 each. i wouldnt be too worried about that though..... it would however reflect in insurance premuims for them id imagine.... |
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16-06-2006, 11:58 AM | #32 | ||
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A couple of points... Car tastes have definately changed -EVERYBODY used to talk about HSVs and wanting one - the HSV website used to be one of the most visited websites, I doubt that is even nearly the case anymore.
I think the Chrysler has something the HSV lacks, and it's not just the 6.1L Hemi, it gives people something that really stands out, with European build quality, and American muscle, that is competitive to our local prices, and catering options to suit everyone 3.5L petrol V6, 5.7L with DOD, 6.1L V8 and importantly 3L CRD with amazing performance and refinement with exceptional fuel economy, which is something a lot of families want. People on these forums say the Fairlane and Statesman has more legroom in the back than the 300C, but that is not why people buy the Fairlane and Statesman, they buy it wanting something large that stands out. I think the 300C will be more appealing because of my stated reasons. HSV can no longer rely on their old concept which worked, "next model will have a bigger engine with more power" - the general public are no longer "wishing to own a Clubsport" - Maybe that could be a good topic for a thread, ideas for HSV and FPV to turn them in to a brand that will regain that brand appeal, cos they are loosing it real fast (Just look at the stock at the dealerships) |
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I'd be betting the 300c is the only V8 amongst that lot ... so the servicing costs are going to be more just because of that .. before you get onto what the dealers will charge. Insurance... same deal, V8s tend to cost more to insure. Parts bin .. shows it pays not to crash them |
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16-06-2006, 04:14 PM | #35 | ||
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its nice to see all the chrysler boys jump on here to defend themselves...but back on topic. The thread says nothing about personal preference...its stating FACTS about national standards for everyone to see. Of course different people will choose different cars depending on their tastes. If i misunderstood the original thread then i apolagize..
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16-06-2006, 07:21 PM | #37 | |||
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I think there might be a small error in the service costs posted above with perhaps one zero too many? Insurance (for me) was slightly less than the GT-P on the SRT8 so that's an even call and my first oil and filter change (at $95) about half the same cost for the GT-P but these are all locally available parts. The HID headlights are obviously expensive but can be sourced from US dealers at a fraction of the local parts cost but no doubt these costs will eventually impact the insurance costs as they start getting damaged. Cheers Russ
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16-06-2006, 07:39 PM | #38 | ||
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lets all get back to the point, dont you just hate pants
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