Whatever floats your boat - but regardless of what they say it Makes no HP gains worth $600.00 - "they are liars" (selling a product - it's all about $$$) ...
Well I didn't read through the whole thread here so first things first: you need to tell everyone here who the dealership is, second: negative reviews every social media car spot you can find, third: if you have proof such as the window sticker and your Bill of sale - along with the dealer work...
I ordered a 24 GT PP in May never got built because of the Nite Pony package. Dealer refunded the deposit kept the order floating and it still never got built. Actually, was grateful for the FUP cause I found one on the ground in Virginia for way under dealer invoice and then Xplan on top of...
DH is nothing more than a Mach 1 with a tad more HP (and that's debatable). I had two of them and there not worth the extra coin. After doing it twice won't do it again. Took it in the bum on both of those resales. Rather take the pain on something I didn't give much pain to buy - just sayin' my...
Don't forget the $20K difference as well if you think the above list is worth $20K go for it, you can do a lot of upgrades to that GT with $20K Whipple, Twin Turbo, wheels, tires, suspension, exhaust, coolers and still have money left over
Ok for comparison: two Steeda filters will run you $136 for both.Thats $414.00 for two plastic tops that prolly cost on the high end $25 for both.
For a little project Iām going to take a ride to Loweās buy some plexiglass and cut out a window in my stock covers trim out a piece of plexiglass to...
Donāt make the Hellcat mistake whatever you do. They are loaded with issues and with Stellantis looking to sell off Dodge you could REALLY be screwed
Armorall - All it is - is a ceramic based coating. Like the other folks have said just ceramic coat the wheels and you will be good.
Also, if you have the time do the ceramic coating of your car yourself - time consuming but there's nothing magical about it - and you'll save yourself $1200 or...
Opinion: If you're going to do the stripes it would be highly recommended to get them PPF covered after - as the other poster said they tend to have issues over time - but the PPF will extend there durability and operational life span by a large margin, and it's still cheaper than painting them...