I didn’t know the new Challenger was already in Kuwait but it looks like its here (imported) and someone is selling it on q8car. Asking price… KD19,500. It costs around KD12,000 on eBay so if you’re interested just import one yourself and save a few thousand dinars. [Link]
23 replies on “The new Challenger in Kuwait”
ok, I am a female so I would never get why would someone pay that much add on it the “couple” of thousands on that car! bas am a girl, what do I know 🙂
i guess ppl are willing to pay the extra just to be the talk of the town.. kuwait shebab, its either ahmed with the red pick up, or khaled with the black range… imagine being called yousef with the orange challenger, for a couple months it would be unique (get famous quite quickly just coz of the car)…
either way, buy everything from Ebay and import it to Kuwait except Chevy/GMC, they’re pretty much the same price as here..
its something like 13k kd from dodge .. (the srt8 version as well).. i think it has to do with it having to be of certain specs ..but nyways ..thats going to be my car next year in the states .. or the 2010 camaro ! 😀
im gonna take advantage of american muscle while im there ..!
its true .. bout 20k ??
lets just say : KD19,500 – KD12,000 = KD7,500 , iam just wondering why he’s asking that much for it ? whats inside it
he wants to rip off young 9aidat, or ma9yoden. screw him
he as the right to ask whatever price he wants. after all, there are plenty of morons here in kuwait willing to pay that much for a car that is worth only 7000 dinars. even the dealership are ripping us off here… crazy. but as long people are paying, they’ll keep selling their cars in kuwait at some very ridiculous prices.
Guys every one brings something for sale and adds bit of cash on it so he can make profit out of it if every one will buy somthing from the US and bring it here and sell it at the same price MAsawena shay wain el Tejara
We have a Car Shop and i know these stuff and 7000KD over the price is bit over kill 17k KD would sound better
hey guyz, howz the best way to get a car from the states?
help would be appreciated
he ripped off the original screen …. and put another navigation system
With the big 3 are going out of bussniss… these cars will be offered for free soon
or at the very least buy 1 get 1 free
It is all about supply and demand and someone will eventually buy it. Buying a car from the States is not as easy as buying something from Amazon. There is more than six weeks waiting period on shipping plus another 3 to 4 weeks for shipping. You also need someone you trust to pay for it, pick it up, and ship it to Houston or Jacksonville.
I bought my brother a 32 ft motor home from the States back in 2001. He use it for a year and then decided to sell it. The RV was sold really fast and he made a 4000 KD profit. The person who bought it did not even ask my brother to drop the price because he knew it is the only one available in the market.
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i know, i was going to call this post “The only serious” but didn’t think people would get why hehe
For 19,500kd you can buy a real 440 Challenger that will only appreciate in value.
@Mark
Comment# 11 is not as outlandish as you think!
https://consumerist.com/5095746/buy-one-dodge-ram-get-one-free
there was one on q8showroom a couple of months ago, asking price: 15000 kd..
even though i love the SRT’s i would never pay that much for one bc the point is that they are CHEAP cars with lots of power. i am waiting for the big 3 to die to get my free SRT…THE ONLY SERIOUS! 😀
you should get a The Only Serious bumper sticker made out
or maybe tshirts!
WHY THE ONLY SO SERIOUS?
No one is talking about the Car !!!! Its more like a mustang!
Cant wait for the 2010 Camaro
wait .. actually .. its more like a 69 Camaro!
Guys, I think the Americans should stop making cars…..really! As it is the idea of having an “All american” car, stereotypes in the muscle factor! And now their all edging towards Japanese and European standards.(Where the real cars are made) So, I think a few European and Japanese acquisitions are in order, to buy out the American auto industry.