Shoulda gone 100 miles south. The price quoted to me
at a Richmond dealer was $25k in July 1998, for a sticker
price of $24k. Flip side: I've never seen an ACR on a dealer
lot here...
Jon Felton, Director
National Auto Sport Association, Virginia Region
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/6503/
-next autocross: September 12 @ VA Motorsports Park
-next track day: October 2, Summit Point (Jefferson Circuit)
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>
>Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 09:28:55 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Derek Engelhaupt <derekengelhaupt@rocketmail.com>
>Subject: Re: Chrysler Taking its toys and going home???
>
>
>I would definately say my experience varies. To get a Type R in the
>Washington DC area was as difficult as obtaining Plutonium at 7
>Eleven. The Type R's sold like hotcakes there. I *could* say in that
>case, the Type R wasn't available to the general public either, but it
>was. It was available *if* you wanted to pay over sticker price and
>wanted it really bad. You just had to find one. Same as the ACR
>after the '95 model year. ACR's are and were more available than the
>Type R (at least on the east coast). Regions vary...
>
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