I saw a Commemerative Edition SRT4 with very low miles on craigslist in the Denver area. I think the price was around or slightly over $21K, but I could be wrong on the price. It was the first Commemerative SRT4 I've ever seen.
I saw a Commemerative Edition SRT4 with very low miles on craigslist in the Denver area. I think the price was around or slightly over $21K, but I could be wrong on the price. It was the first Commemerative SRT4 I've ever seen.
still way to much for a SRT-4
i got mine 8 months old, with only 10k miles on it for 14.5 :-D
just bought an 04 sti with 45k miles for $18.5k. AWD and a better DD for bad weather. Plus, its not a neon. I was looking into those as well but I couldnt justify driving a neon everyday. Fun toy car yeah but not an everyday thing for me.
I'm looking to spend around $12-14k MAX. Sorry. I shoulda posted that to start with.
That won't buy you are very nice one...stock or a few mods on it and beat to death.
I love my SRT 4 Stage 3, probably the best performance/dollar car I have ever bought. They really hold their value, because of their popularity and their performance! I would think they would be considerably less to work on because there is nine zillion of there in stock SRT form.
The Evo or STi, I would think motor and car parts would be more expensive because there is less of them built....but I really don't know that for sure. What in the Hell is with that gigantic hood scoop on the little STi?
Where was that pic taken with the Corsair in the background? That's one of my alltime favorite airplanes because of it's appearance. The thing looks like a shark!
Parts of the movies "Tigerland" and "G.I. Jane" were filmed at this north Florida base. Filmed in 2000, "Tigerland" was set in 1971 during the Vietnam War, and focused on six young draftees in their final weeks of basic training at a Louisiana boot camp. Filemed in 1995, "G.I. Jane" stars Demi Moore as the first female member of the SEALS, the Navy's elite special operations force. Reality TV joined the Army with "Boot Camp" which premiered in March 2001 on the Fox network. Contestants competed for a $500,000 grand prize during the eight-episode series filmed at a real military base, the Florida National Guard's Camp Blanding. Real military drill instructors put 16 real civilians through a basic training program. It included an obstacle course, rappelling out of buildings and a hostage rescue mission.
Thanks for the links guys. One of the main reasons for wanting an SRT4 is the way the hold their value. I sold mine 2 years ago, and they are bringing just as much now as they did then, and about all of them have more miles now.