View Full Version : Another smokin' deal on a 2014 GTS?
vipernm
05-25-2015, 01:43 PM
Here's a deal I ran across this morning:
Please PM poster for info
I checked with them and you do not have to use your $15K voucher and you do not have to finance with them. So $84,995 seems like a pretty sweet deal. It has 10 miles on the clock.
My Hellcat has been built and is enroute to my dealer. I chatted with Jordon Brown at Stewart CDJR to confirm pricing and there weren't any games. I can't swing this and the Hellcat so I am passing this on. His contact info. is 415-756-7762 (cell).
See what you you think ...
Mike in Albuquerque
jvm728
05-25-2015, 02:14 PM
Seems like a good deal to me.
Nine Ball
05-25-2015, 04:53 PM
Excellent price, and desirable color combo too. Go for it.
ViperPete
05-25-2015, 05:31 PM
That is a hell of a deal.
Hope someone from here snaps it up!
vipernm
05-25-2015, 06:56 PM
Excellent price, and desirable color combo too. Go for it.
I wish - just pulled the trigger on a Hellcat that I'm taking delivery of in a couple of weeks. I'm looking at getting into a Gen V soon though.
vipernm
05-25-2015, 08:02 PM
That too is a great deal! Originally I think that car was over $154K which makes it about $130K adjusted for the price drop. So he's taking almost $40K off. Strong, strong price. Plus for my money, the tan looks better with red than plain 'ole black.
catwood
05-25-2015, 09:06 PM
That too is a great deal! Originally I think that car was over $154K which makes it about $130K adjusted for the price drop. So he's taking almost $40K off. Strong, strong price. Plus for my money, the tan looks better with red than plain 'ole black.
$138380 adjusted MSRP was over $154K. Over $40K off sticker or nearly 30% discount.
BJG32
05-26-2015, 01:43 PM
Here's a deal I ran across this morning:
I checked with them and you do not have to use your $15K voucher and you do not have to finance with them. So $84,995 seems like a pretty sweet deal. It has 10 miles on the clock.
My Hellcat has been built and is enroute to my dealer. I chatted with Jordon Brown at Stewart CDJR to confirm pricing and there weren't any games. I can't swing this and the Hellcat so I am passing this on. His contact info. is 415-756-7762 (cell).
See what you you think ...
Mike in Albuquerque
This is the exact deal (sans stripes) I got on mine in January! Great deal
Catwood's is a smoking deal as well.....
v10enomous
05-26-2015, 03:03 PM
Yikes ! What a steal. Love that color combo... same as my first car 70 Chevelle SS. Those wheels look great on that car too.
LmeaViper
05-26-2015, 08:21 PM
Geez...how could a guy say no to a new Viper.
Orange TA
05-26-2015, 11:19 PM
I'd say that's an average deal at best. 2016s will be coming out in a few more months making the 2014 cars two years old. Catwood's car is a below average deal. Some forum members purchased their loaded GTS' brand new for 70-72K. With the ACR being announced and in stock models still not selling well at all, I think that should be closer to the magic number.
viperdriver5150
05-26-2015, 11:25 PM
I'd say that's an average deal at best. 2016s will be coming out in a few more months making the 2014 cars two years old. Catwood's car is a below average deal. Some forum members purchased their loaded GTS' brand new for 70-72K. With the ACR being announced and in stock models still not selling well at all, I think that should be closer to the magic number.
Totally agree. The car is not worth 85.
BJG32
05-26-2015, 11:33 PM
I'd say that's an average deal at best. 2016s will be coming out in a few more months making the 2014 cars two years old. Catwood's car is a below average deal. Some forum members purchased their loaded GTS' brand new for 70-72K. With the ACR being announced and in stock models still not selling well at all, I think that should be closer to the magic number.
Hmmm.... 70-72..loaded!? I cant believe that. Thats half price for a loaded GTS.
If that imcludes the15k rebate....maybe.
Orange TA
05-26-2015, 11:42 PM
No it did not include the $15,000 voucher. Two guys both bought their new GTS' for that number from a dealership in GA. They're both members here. One of them is Dman. Look 'em up.
If anything those prices should only be going down as they get older and older, rotting away on dealership floors and lots across the country. One "new" Cali track pack car that I was looking at which was left outside had completety rusted out rotors! Not to mention the ACR has been announced which will only cannabilze sales of non-ACR models and drive those prices down further.
Hmmm.... 70-72..loaded!? I cant believe that. Thats half price for a loaded GTS.
If that imcludes the15k rebate....maybe.
Aspirations57
05-27-2015, 01:01 AM
Your smoking smothing O/TA... What do you mean by loaded GTS???? My LOADED GTS was 156,4XX (every option except colored seat belts and performance tires)before the 15K reduction, I bought at 105K(no voucher) and I think its more than worth it. I will bet 100.00 that no member on here bought a "loaded" 2014 GTS for less than 100K and certainly not 75K unless it was wrecked. The OPs car in question is a nice deal especially if you have a voucher.....How much money did you loose buying the same exact car 2X?????
v10enomous
05-27-2015, 07:11 AM
This is a good deal for someone looking for a GTS on the lower end that has the best value options for the car. It has the wheels and stripes and sound system plus it's a great looking car. You can spend $2k for aftermarket aero and this car is virtually indistinguishable to most observers and even the owner from a car that was originally over $150k. 2 or 3 people may have gotten better deals but this is a stunning looking car and great deal for someone.
cayenne
05-27-2015, 07:20 AM
Hmmm.... 70-72..loaded!? I cant believe that. Thats half price for a loaded GTS.
If that imcludes the15k rebate....maybe.
I agree with BJG32, I can't see anyone getting a GTS in the 70's without the voucher... The price they are asking for the '14 GTS is right around the invoice price on a SRT. I just bought a SRT for $500 below invoice, and I thought I did pretty good. Now I see this deal, and wish like hell I would have known about it before buying mine.
ACRucrazy
05-27-2015, 07:23 AM
If I were in the market for a GTS I'd consider this one to be a good deal. What's starting price of a GTS now? 107?
The fact it doesn't have the tan interior is a huge plus IMO.
ViperSmith
05-27-2015, 07:23 AM
Only one person got a <$72,000 deal (And it wasn't an every checkbox checked GTS either) - so lets not pretend that is the standard.
XSnake
05-27-2015, 07:48 AM
Only one person got a <$72,000 deal (And it wasn't an every checkbox checked GTS either) - so lets not pretend that is the standard.
Exactly. He says average or below average when in reality maybe 1 or 2 new cars have been sold for less. Orange TA needs to look up the definition of average.
danny1305
05-27-2015, 08:01 AM
I'd say that's an average deal at best. 2016s will be coming out in a few more months making the 2014 cars two years old. Catwood's car is a below average deal. Some forum members purchased their loaded GTS' brand new for 70-72K. With the ACR being announced and in stock models still not selling well at all, I think that should be closer to the magic number.
Lol...this guy again. The car is a good deal. You cant compare it to ONE car that was sold for mid 70s and try to act like that is the number all 2014s should be at. Different situations
BJG32
05-27-2015, 09:15 AM
Yeah....anybody willing to sell a loaded GTS for $70k could advertise it on autorader for $85k and have it sold in a few days. Nobody is going to take a bath just to avoid the effort of selling it.
I saw my none loaded '14 GTS advertised for $84K....$35K off MSRP. I wasn't even looking to buy and had a deposit down in under an hour. I have a cool wife :).
V10 Snake
05-27-2015, 09:23 AM
why not just give the cars away....FOR FREE!!!
No it did not include the $15,000 voucher. Two guys both bought their new GTS' for that number from a dealership in GA. They're both members here. One of them is Dman. Look 'em up.
If anything those prices should only be going down as they get older and older, rotting away on dealership floors and lots across the country. One "new" Cali track pack car that I was looking at which was left outside had completety rusted out rotors! Not to mention the ACR has been announced which will only cannabilze sales of non-ACR models and drive those prices down further.
If I've said it once, I've said it 100 times, we so need a "What did you pay" sticky, like other car clubs/forums so people can go and scan the truth and deals that folks are willing to share for reference.
So, yes, I did get a stupid good deal, so good that some asked for my PO, which I've actually sent to 2 guys for reference, but the facts and circumstances are so critical, you can't just say, guys have gotten loaded new GTSs for $71k, that's not a fair statement. My car stickered are $142k with a $10k AMD (lol), I bought it from a dealer that was desperately trying to get out of the viper biz, they had two that had been sitting for over a year and never wanted to see a viper again. They had taken it to car shows, so it had about 400 miles on it, new, but driven some, I paid cash in hand, on 12/31, last day of the year, in literally a 10 minute transaction ... these are all huge factors in the price. I even had Tom Sessions take delivery of the car vs me, so he could tear it apart and make sure every bolt was perfect and change every drop of fluid in her, etc. I'd have paid much more for my car, no doubt, it was just a fluke, guys make me regret trying to share info by using it as an ex or an avg ... take a stat class, it's an outlier due to mitigating circumstances with the dealer and the transaction, that's all.
To the OP deal, I'd say that's a great deal IMO, especially if you like the red, anything in the mid $80's or better for those options is smoking. It's not Dec/Jan, it's not a dealer trying to survive, the market is swinging back IMO, I'm sure I could sell my car for $80k+ tomorrow with it's mods. Geesh, the new models only make all models more desirable, people who are enticed by the ACR but can't afford it, get into the market for a non-ACR because it's as close to an ACR as they can get, etc.
ViperDC
05-27-2015, 10:21 AM
One "new" Cali track pack car that I was looking at which was left outside had completety rusted out rotors!
Dude, rotors can look rusty after sitting outside for a week. It comes off after driving the car a few miles...
ViperSmith
05-27-2015, 10:50 AM
If I've said it once, I've said it 100 times, we so need a "What did you pay" sticky, like other car clubs/forums so people can go and scan the truth and deals that folks are willing to share for reference.
So, yes, I did get a stupid good deal, so good that some asked for my PO, which I've actually sent to 2 guys for reference, but the facts and circumstances are so critical, you can't just say, guys have gotten loaded new GTSs for $71k, that's not a fair statement. My car stickered are $142k with a $10k AMD (lol), I bought it from a dealer that was desperately trying to get out of the viper biz, they had two that had been sitting for over a year and never wanted to see a viper again. They had taken it to car shows, so it had about 400 miles on it, new, but driven some, I paid cash in hand, on 12/31, last day of the year, in literally a 10 minute transaction ... these are all huge factors in the price. I even had Tom Sessions take delivery of the car vs me, so he could tear it apart and make sure every bolt was perfect and change every drop of fluid in her, etc. I'd have paid much more for my car, no doubt, it was just a fluke, guys make me regret trying to share info by using it as an ex or an avg ... take a stat class, it's an outlier due to mitigating circumstances with the dealer and the transaction, that's all.
To the OP deal, I'd say that's a great deal IMO, especially if you like the red, anything in the mid $80's or better for those options is smoking. It's not Dec/Jan, it's not a dealer trying to survive, the market is swinging back IMO, I'm sure I could sell my car for $80k+ tomorrow with it's mods. Geesh, the new models only make all models more desirable, people who are enticed by the ACR but can't afford it, get into the market for a non-ACR because it's as close to an ACR as they can get, etc.
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cayenne
05-27-2015, 11:13 AM
If I've said it once, I've said it 100 times, we so need a "What did you pay" sticky, like other car clubs/forums so people can go and scan the truth and deals that folks are willing to share for reference.
So, yes, I did get a stupid good deal, so good that some asked for my PO, which I've actually sent to 2 guys for reference, but the facts and circumstances are so critical, you can't just say, guys have gotten loaded new GTSs for $71k, that's not a fair statement. My car stickered are $142k with a $10k AMD (lol), I bought it from a dealer that was desperately trying to get out of the viper biz, they had two that had been sitting for over a year and never wanted to see a viper again. They had taken it to car shows, so it had about 400 miles on it, new, but driven some, I paid cash in hand, on 12/31, last day of the year, in literally a 10 minute transaction ... these are all huge factors in the price. I even had Tom Sessions take delivery of the car vs me, so he could tear it apart and make sure every bolt was perfect and change every drop of fluid in her, etc. I'd have paid much more for my car, no doubt, it was just a fluke, guys make me regret trying to share info by using it as an ex or an avg ... take a stat class, it's an outlier due to mitigating circumstances with the dealer and the transaction, that's all.
To the OP deal, I'd say that's a great deal IMO, especially if you like the red, anything in the mid $80's or better for those options is smoking. It's not Dec/Jan, it's not a dealer trying to survive, the market is swinging back IMO, I'm sure I could sell my car for $80k+ tomorrow with it's mods. Geesh, the new models only make all models more desirable, people who are enticed by the ACR but can't afford it, get into the market for a non-ACR because it's as close to an ACR as they can get, etc.
+1 Well said DMAN!
viper_eddie
05-27-2015, 01:00 PM
I wouldn't use the word "smokin" on it since it's a pretty "base" GTS. Besides the audio system upgrade, you can't count 5k for stripes as options.
There's a local dealer who has a 2013 who will accept 80k for it and if anyone is interested I know they will go down to even less. The car is almost 3 years old so some sort of discount has to be expected on these cars.
As much as we like them the market has spoken and there's still some on the lot from years ago, I can't think of another type of car today that sat on the lot for 2 years.
ViperJon
05-27-2015, 01:12 PM
As much as we like them the market has spoken and there's still some on the lot from years ago, I can't think of another type of car today that sat on the lot for 2 years.
Gen IV's did as well. You could buy ACR's still a couple years after initial release.
Dealers bought a lot of them for their inventory as the general opinion then was they were going to be the last Viper ever made.
And some were in very questionable color schemes which sat a long time. But they all sold eventually and so will these.
commandomatt
05-27-2015, 01:42 PM
I am sure I over paid for either of my Vipers.....and I will do it again without loosing to much sleep
No regrets.....Loving every minute of it
Also, no chance that the new ACR will affect the sales other than in a positive way. The brand will get more recognition and media coverage yet its still only appealing to a limited group of guys. Not that many want this obnoxious (Awesome) looking car to drive around on the street
AZTVR
05-27-2015, 07:57 PM
I am sure I over paid for either of my Vipers.....and I will do it again without loosing to much sleep
LOL ! By definition, you paid Fair Market Value (http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Fair+Market+Value). The only way you "overpaid" is if a wife is telling you that. repeatedly.
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