2011 Dodge Challenger sees slight price increase
By Andrew C., 30 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
Pricing information for the 2011 Dodge Challenger has yet to be officially released by Chrysler. But you can take a look at the NADA Guide site and view the prices attached to the different options.
The coupe on the picture is a 2010 but the new 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 and 6.4-liter Hemi for the SRT8 are listed as available options. Their hp ratings are shown as TBD. Basing on these NADA numbers, we can conclude that MSRPs have risen considerably at about a couple thousand dollars across the range. NADA reveals that a base 2010 Challenger SE with the 3.6-liter V6 retails for $23,695.
Meanwhile, a 2011 requires $2,310 more, with $26,055. The Coupe R/T raises its price by $1,910, from $31,610 to $33,520. If buyers opt for the R/T with the J Package and 20-inch wheels, they'd have to pay $3,085 more, at $36,500. Going for the R/T Classic means that you have to pay $2,460 more than for a 2010, at $37,400.
The 2011 SRT8 is priced $1,921 more, at $45,601. All prices include the $750 destination charge. More mixing and matching is called for when it comes to paint colors. Depending on the model that will be configured, Redline 3 Pearl, Green With Envy, Billet Metallic and Mango Tango Pearl are variously available. Some colors on the Dodge site, like Inferno Red Crystal Pearl, aren't available with the others.[via autoblog]







