2014 Dodge Challenger - advice on price?

2014 Dodge Challenger - advice on price?

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I'm Rick james

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250 posts

154 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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Evening all,

I hope this is the right place for this if not a pointer in the right direction would be great!

I have had a good look online on various sites/forums (all the usual suspects) and haven't found too many for sale to compare against, so thought I'd ask on here...

What would a 2014 Dodge Challenger SRT 392 Hemi 6.4 V8 be worth?

It has covered just under 13k and is in lovely condition no damage etc. It has been imported from the states and has had one service over there so far. It is UK registered and road ready etc. It's Phantom black tri-coat pearl with the silver stripes and has the slate grey interior. It is well optioned with the Harmon Kardon sound system, key-less entry/go/remote start, heated electric seats etc. All relevent documents/books, two keys etc.

Any ideas roughly on price? I've seen the 2012 white one for sale on the classifieds here for £45k which the only thing for comparison I have for now?

Any help/information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

Matt Harper

6,621 posts

202 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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Unable to suggest UK pricing, but here in the US that car has a few things going against it that could be leveraged to knock the price down a bit.

Challenger received a significant facelift for 2015 model year - and not just cosmetic. Motor, trans, brakes, shocks, dash, U-Connect all upgraded. I'd be using that to talk the numbers down (here at least).

vaughan watkins

512 posts

212 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2016
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Well like anything it can be difficult to price these as some owners feel they are worth a lot more than they are, that said there seems to be a strong market for them at the moment keeping prices high, I feel that white one is over priced, I would have said the car you mention to be in the £30-£38k bracket but others may correct me on that one (£30k being the cheapest I would expect for a well used car upto £38k for what I would call a very good example) I have a 2009 SRT8 with 63K on the clock and I price that at £26k as its a used car (daily used) so isn't mint like many of them.