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    Gen V MSRP

    Is there a way of telling if the MSRP shown in an ad, is the new MSRP or the original one.

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    Sure, just compare it to the announced revised MSRP's from Dodge. That's what I have been doing, and it seems virtually no dealer in my neck of the woods is advertising the updated MSRP. The one dealer that has the car I want was still showing me the old window sticker. They were trying to make it sound like THEY had an incentive of 15k off MSRP due to it being a 2014. I had to correct the salesman and tell him there was zero incentive to buy as the 15k off is just the new MSRP. So they will have to do better than that to get me in the car.
    Last edited by Viktimize; 12-16-2014 at 05:15 PM.

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    Just look at the base price on the sticker. On a revised sticker for a GTS the base price is $107,385. If it hasn't been revised it's + $15,000. Does not apply to 2015 GTS MSRP base price. As far as I know the base price on a 2015 GTS is just over $112K but it now includes Laguna Interior Standard. Previously a $7,500 option.

    For a SRT the revised base MSRP is $84,995. Again, if it hasn't been revised it's + $15,000.

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    Revised base price is for 2014 only. 2013 carry dealer cash at $15,000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperSmith View Post
    Revised base price is for 2014 only. 2013 carry dealer cash at $15,000.
    So they only reprinted the 2014's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad00GTS View Post
    So they only reprinted the 2014's?
    Some dealers did. Other dealers still show the original sticker with the higher MSRP on the 2014's.

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    The average dealer is the weakest link. Manufacturer is a close second. Had to be the most botched launch in history. Or at least top five biggest.

    The days of stealerships screwing consumers over have been substantially lessened and mitigated with the Internet. There's still a sucker born every minute though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policy Limits View Post
    The average dealer is the weakest link. Manufacturer is a close second. Had to be the most botched launch in history. Or at least top five biggest.

    The days of stealerships screwing consumers over have been substantially lessened and mitigated with the Internet. There's still a sucker born every minute though.
    I know someone that paid $5k over MSRP a few short months ago

    LOL

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    Locally people buy at invoice and the dealer makes something on hold back. It's different when you're paying msrp to have a new toy first like we did. I placed my order over two years ago already. Consumers are smartening up overall. The really smart way to do it is as second owner imo.

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    The dealer where I bought my Jeep from has 2 2013 models left over, base at 76k and GTS at 95k. Relatively good deal and there's probably more room for negotiation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad00GTS View Post
    So they only reprinted the 2014's?
    You thinking of going for #2 Brad?

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    Need to do homework on a leftover sitting for two years. Fluids break down, batteries can die, tires can get flat spots and are only good for 60 months regardless of wear per DOT standards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian GTS View Post
    You thinking of going for #2 Brad?
    I wish, remember I'm just an accountant here. It's just if I can get a 2013 for $60k with a voucher, it makes you think.

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    Do we know invoice numbers on the 2015's yet?

    thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dman View Post
    Do we know invoice numbers on the 2015's yet?

    thx
    I was under the impression that 2015's were priced same as revised 2014 prices? Except for the GT obviously being a new model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viktimize View Post
    I was under the impression that 2015's were priced same as revised 2014 prices? Except for the GT obviously being a new model.
    Are they? I don't know, I saw the GT price was at $92k under the '14 models but '15 has it at $94K, so I wasn't sure if prices went up or if we knew what invoice numbers are on SRT vs GT vs GTS?

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    2014:
    Dodge Viper SRT® $84,885
    Dodge Viper SRT with Grand Touring package $92,385
    Dodge Viper SRT with the TA package $100,885
    Dodge Viper SRT GTS $107,385

    2015:
    Dodge Viper SRT® $84,885
    Dodge Viper SRT with Grand Touring package $94,995 ($2600 difference)
    Dodge Viper SRT with the TA package $101,995 ($1100 difference)
    Dodge Viper SRT GTS $112,090 ($4700 difference)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperSmith View Post
    2014:
    Dodge Viper SRT® $84,885
    Dodge Viper SRT with Grand Touring package $92,385
    Dodge Viper SRT with the TA package $100,885
    Dodge Viper SRT GTS $107,385

    2015:
    Dodge Viper SRT® $84,885
    Dodge Viper SRT with Grand Touring package $94,995 ($2600 difference)
    Dodge Viper SRT with the TA package $101,995 ($1100 difference)
    Dodge Viper SRT GTS $112,090 ($4700 difference)
    Perfect. Don't suppose you have the Canadian numbers handy too? Why does Dodge make this info so hard to find?


    Edit- Found this in another thread from September. Don't know if it is 100% accurate or not?

    2015 model pricing in Canadian dollars.

    SRT $84,995
    GT $94,995
    T/A 2.0 $101,995
    GTS $109,995

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    It isn't the numbers changed that was a recent release (higher #'s)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viktimize View Post
    Perfect. Don't suppose you have the Canadian numbers handy too? Why does Dodge make this info so hard to find?


    Edit- Found this in another thread from September. Don't know if it is 100% accurate or not?

    2015 model pricing in Canadian dollars.

    SRT $84,995
    GT $94,995
    T/A 2.0 $101,995
    GTS $109,995
    That price excludes gas guzzler and delivery($4000 total)

    Invoice for Canadian Vipers is:

    SRT $79,946
    GT $88,646
    T/A 2.0 Don't know.
    GTS $102,446
    *excludes gas guzzler and deliver($4000 total)

    The GT package is the best value IMO.
    Last edited by VRYALT3R3D; 12-17-2014 at 04:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VRYALT3R3D View Post
    That price excludes gas guzzler and delivery($4000 total)

    Invoice for Canadian Vipers is:

    SRT $79,946
    GT $88,646
    T/A 2.0 Don't know.
    GTS $102,446
    *excludes gas guzzler and deliver($4000 total)

    The GT package is the best value IMO.

    A GT is the main price I am trying to calculate. I want to go in armed with prior knowledge of pricing before I fight with a dealer. I am looking at a GT, in GTS Blue, with HK premium audio, Advanced Aero, and SRT hood, and Sidewinders with high performance rubber.

    I used a 2014 canadian window sticker to get most of my options pricing, and see what else is on the charge list. It didn't have destination for some reason? But I got -Green Levy $2000 -A/C excise tax $100 , and that is it really.

    All in price with GST included comes out to 106,203$ using your MSRP. And then another 2000$ for destination it sounds like you're saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Viktimize View Post
    A GT is the main price I am trying to calculate. I want to go in armed with prior knowledge of pricing before I fight with a dealer. I am looking at a GT, in GTS Blue, with HK premium audio, Advanced Aero, and SRT hood, and Sidewinders with high performance rubber.

    I used a 2014 canadian window sticker to get most of my options pricing, and see what else is on the charge list. It didn't have destination for some reason? But I got -Green Levy $2000 -A/C excise tax $100 , and that is it really.

    All in price with GST included comes out to 106,203$ using your MSRP. And then another 2000$ for destination it sounds like you're saying.
    SRT hood is not available with the GT package anymore. GTS blue is not available for 2015MY. Did you mean GTS-R blue? I would buy the Advanced Aero aftermarket. It is almost half off when buying it aftermarket.

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    For the $1700 for the wheels, IMO order with whatever comes stock and spend $2300 from Parts Rack for the set of what you really wanted. $600 more and you get an extra set of rims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VRYALT3R3D View Post
    SRT hood is not available with the GT package anymore. GTS blue is not available for 2015MY. Did you mean GTS-R blue? I would buy the Advanced Aero aftermarket. It is almost half off when buying it aftermarket.

    I looked it up and I see you're right. So looks like I am royally effed on ordering a new car. Thanks Dodge! Way to cancel the best color in your line up for some ugly Navy blue.

    I'm still going to try and use the new car price to wheel a better deal on the left over 2014 I found though.

    Quote Originally Posted by ViperSmith View Post
    For the $1700 for the wheels, IMO order with whatever comes stock and spend $2300 from Parts Rack for the set of what you really wanted. $600 more and you get an extra set of rims.
    The wheels I want are going to cost me 8k or so. I figure I might as well shell out for the Sidwinders to keep as track wheels.
    Last edited by Viktimize; 12-17-2014 at 05:30 PM.

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    No, GTSR blue is a very dark blue....separate color entirely. Google it to see.


 
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