'21 Ordering: Ordering a 2.0 or 3.0 and why?

alan7467

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As a 2nd car the 2.0 is starting to sound like an enticing option to me. Likely significantly cheaper than the 3.0, but still plenty quick at my altitude. A quick search of B48 tuning also shows that an extra 50 whp and torque could also be just a tune away.

Looking forward to seeing what the MSRP is on these. My guess is $42,000 base, with options similar to what’s available for the base 3.0. Will also be interesting to see if there are still any trim levels as well.
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I generally prefer to get the highest model of a vehicle as long as its still good value. I'm going to assume the difference between a 2.0 and 3.0 is roughly 10k. I think the increased price is well worth the extra power and better exhaust note. I will be keeping my eyes open for a 2021 3.0 in Nitro Yellow, assuming they even get built or shipped this year due to this mess.
 

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talk to another dealer or talk to someone else at the dealership. They should have no issues taking your $500 for a 2021
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