SRT introduced a new variant, named Core, of two of their cars: the 300 SRT-8 Core and Challenger SRT-8 Core.
Chrysler 300C SRT-8 Core |
Chrysler 300C SRT-8 Core |
Chrysler 300C SRT-8 Core |
The SRT-8 models were already in the market for a while, but customers asked SRT to make them more accessible and more performance oriented. SRT then introduced these "Core" models. They are cheaper version of their top trim. They will have a significant price drop, around $5000 on the listed price. The cars will have different grill, wheels, and special decals around the car. Interior wise, both will drop the leather seats for a more economical cloth seating.
Dodge Challenger SRT-8 Core |
Dodge Challenger SRT-8 Core |
Dodge Challenger SRT-8 Core |
Another bad note is the difference of pricing: US $5k is not much, honestly. When you spend $38k (Challenger) or $46k (300C) for a performance sedan/muscle car, that difference could be easily eaten up by adding options, like stickier tires and Mopar parts. $10k would have been a better number. But again, if you need it $5k cheaper, it is probably not the car for you anyways. Insurance, gas and maintenance will chew you up!
In SRT defense, I don't have the information they have, profit margins and so on, so before they introduced the Core model pricing, they probably did the homework. They probably have information that a car $5k cheaper will sell anyways.
Good job nonetheless SRT and Chrysler for always looking after the customers wishes!