If dodge never said anything about “1 year production only” “only 2000 units” I would not have been pressed and rushed to sell my srt rango to make the Hellrango
but then again the 2k number was never a set number and they weren't numbered. If they really were only going to build so many units then why didn't they get a special plaque with a number on it like a demon? Bottom line is im glad they are coming back for 23 and possibly 24, I understand the argument for the 21 owners and it will still be the exclusive 1 year first run so there's not much loss here.
@@bruceappleberry2870 didn’t lie. At the time they didn’t see it being able to be made after 21. Now they have found a way to make that happen. Nothing was blinding them to only keep as a 21 model only.
@@bruceappleberry2870 I’m not missing that point I get that. You are missing the point that there’s nothing binding them legally to keep it 1 year. It wasn’t numbered. It was a 1 mode year run. Not limited number or else you would know you have say 45 of 3500. My point is legally there’s nothing that can be done. I’m glad they are making more as they should be since the hellcat is going away!!
Hey @Matty SRT do you think they will have new 2023 SRT (392) Durangos as well. If so has anyone heard if the all Durango models will come in that Frostbite Blue. Also when does ordering on the Dodge site usually open to build and order!!!
Yes they should have the SRT 392 available as well and I’d assume the new colors would be a available for them as well. Ordering opens near the middle to end of September
@@MattySRT Thanks. I was just checking cause I have a 2021 SRT Durango with 12,005 miles and im looking at trading mine in once the 23's open up online. Im hoping to get at least $60-$65ish if possible.
@@steves21zl19 Id love to get one too... doubt id have the funds to be able to afford one as they will probably be priced way too high but hey, I could always win the lotto! Also I think the Durangos will be easier to get as most will be going for the last year charger and challengers as the Durango isn't in its last year so they probably will be a 2024 model as well with the Hellcat motor as the last hurrah!
It’s dodge’s car they can bring back the demon if they wanted to. People need to stop being selfish! The value is going to shoot right back up after ‘23. Let other people have the opportunity to get a Hellcat.
I just received my 2022 srt Durango and I still have my 2020 rt Durango but I might think to trade both in for the hellcat Durango🤔?
I traded up to a 22 SRT Durango from a 19 RT - DDHC will be price gauged since it’s the final year.
@@jaybe312 I talked to my dealer, and I was told I’ll get it for msrp, but let’s see.
My 2024 Durango Hellcat is built and near shipped. Can't wait.
If dodge never said anything about “1 year production only” “only 2000 units” I would not have been pressed and rushed to sell my srt rango to make the Hellrango
but then again the 2k number was never a set number and they weren't numbered. If they really were only going to build so many units then why didn't they get a special plaque with a number on it like a demon? Bottom line is im glad they are coming back for 23 and possibly 24, I understand the argument for the 21 owners and it will still be the exclusive 1 year first run so there's not much loss here.
Bullshit dodge did lie to us I'm going am going to sue
@@bruceappleberry2870 didn’t lie. At the time they didn’t see it being able to be made after 21. Now they have found a way to make that happen. Nothing was blinding them to only keep as a 21 model only.
@@MattySRT what you are missing is that they said it was only for one year that the point
@@bruceappleberry2870 I’m not missing that point I get that. You are missing the point that there’s nothing binding them legally to keep it 1 year. It wasn’t numbered. It was a 1 mode year run. Not limited number or else you would know you have say 45 of 3500. My point is legally there’s nothing that can be done. I’m glad they are making more as they should be since the hellcat is going away!!
Love your review I’m with you on getting one 👍
Lets go win the lotto, we can buy em!
People should file lawsuits against dealers for mark ups for each car they oversold. This has to happen.
In a way I guess they could do that but then again the dealerships arent forcing you to buy the car at that price. You can walk away.
Hey @Matty SRT do you think they will have new 2023 SRT (392) Durangos as well. If so has anyone heard if the all Durango models will come in that Frostbite Blue. Also when does ordering on the Dodge site usually open to build and order!!!
Yes they should have the SRT 392 available as well and I’d assume the new colors would be a available for them as well. Ordering opens near the middle to end of September
@@MattySRT Thanks. I was just checking cause I have a 2021 SRT Durango with 12,005 miles and im looking at trading mine in once the 23's open up online. Im hoping to get at least $60-$65ish if possible.
How much do u think the Durango srt hellcat will start out at and when can u start ordering them???
I’d say around $85k
Do u know around when we can start ordering them
@@steves21zl19 supposed to be this month
I'd love to order one probably gonna be impossible to get a allocation for one tho
@@steves21zl19 Id love to get one too... doubt id have the funds to be able to afford one as they will probably be priced way too high but hey, I could always win the lotto! Also I think the Durangos will be easier to get as most will be going for the last year charger and challengers as the Durango isn't in its last year so they probably will be a 2024 model as well with the Hellcat motor as the last hurrah!
Well said Matty. Very interesting. I enjoyed the talk.
It’s dodge’s car they can bring back the demon if they wanted to. People need to stop being selfish! The value is going to shoot right back up after ‘23. Let other people have the opportunity to get a Hellcat.
2024 Hellcat will be the Hurricane motor 6cyl
It wouldn’t be a hellcat if there’s no hellcat motor in it