I agree with icarus on this one. It isn't like Chrysler to charge more for less. I'd imagine the ACR would be like previous ones; your basic SRT-4 less the speakers, radio, and AC.
More? Are you guys kidding?
The whole point of an "ACR" was a great road car that was cheaper than a optioned out one.
I'd pay $18,000.
Yes but the past ACR's have had options taken away that daily driver cars usually need. This one still has the A/C and no lightwieght parts.. and has added suspension parts.
Yes but the past ACR's have had options taken away that daily driver cars usually need. This one still has the A/C and no lightwieght parts.. and has added suspension parts.
I think the MSRP will probably be between 21-23.
Correct. Hence they should not even consider naming it an "ACR"
Call it whatever they want, but why disrespect the name?
I know quite a few people would love to have a lighter, faster, better handling, no frills ACR edition SRT-4. For LESS than the SRT-4.
Didn't they used to call these "body in white" because they were striped down race cars in white so that they could paint them up with sponcers names????????????????
I agree about the acr name meaning striped out cheaper car. I voted for $2000 .....dollers cheaper than an SRT-4. Lose the air, the PS, the radio, the passanger air bag, lighter wheels, and take it racing. That would be a hell of a car.
I went to the dodge dealer where i bought my car the other day and asked about the "ACR" srt4. The salesman said they would be stickered around 25k.
This particular dealer sold me my car for a few hundred under sticker back in July, so I figured they may not be marking up the price on the "ACR" model.
I am not fond of the 16 inch rims... They may look nice, they may be wide, they may be lightweight, but they could have put lightweight 17 and 18 inch rims on the car... If it's going to be the same price as the SRT4, then fine, but if it's going to be 2-4k I would not pay for it....
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