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Overall up by $375, but bunches of geegaws will be standard, such as lane assist, blind spot help, and rain sensing wipers. You know, cool stuff. Here's the breakdown on the price hikes in the article.
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^^^ I agree. Even $1,000+ wouldn't stop my from buying a new V8 GT 'vert. As soon as I pay off my new Challenger ($6,000 to go) I'll be saving up for one. I just hope I'm not too late in a few years. I am quite pleased that a V8 can still be had. You know the day is coming when that option will be gone. Over in Mopar land everyone is worried about the sale of FCA to Stellantis which is mostly interested in electric just like everyone else. YouTube is loaded with doom and gloom V8 options in the future, especially with the end of SRT and possibly high horsepower Hemi engines. It's the beginning of the end. I see the same pattern just starting as I did back in the early 70's with the end of high horsepower engines. Back then it was insurance costs and gasoline shortages. Now it's electric.