The Expressway Dodge of Evansville, IN does not list the Car Care Credit Card as one of their payment options. They do have financing available, however.
There are thousands of reasons this could happen and not diagnoiseable unlesss it is doing it when the mechanic has it.
Meade Dodge as well as several other companies are offering credit for cars.
that would be your brakes are bad mabe your rotors have to be turn now....
Bank, Credit Union, ...........
I have a 2011 Charger that I bought brand new and have no credit. I pay $380 a month. My dad has excellent credit and bought the same year and model and pays around 280 give or take. All depends on your credit/down payment.
Yes, some engine bays and other parts may need to be altered, upgraded or retrofitted to accept the engine.
you will have to put a modern day front suspension under it and a newer complete rear end that has 5 stud axles in it.
If you incur a debt - whether that's by credit card or other means, you are legally obliged to repay it. Credit companies can (and do) store information on 'bad payers'. If you dodge repaying your debt - you will find it almost impossible to gain credit in the future. This will affect such things as property purchase, or car rental.
Yes. Custom parts may be required, but most muffler shops should be able to handle it.
I would charge it with Visa, it's more accepted around the word than any other credit card!
The best practice when finding a Dodge vehicle locally is calling several dealerships in your area to see if they have the vehicle you want in stock, in this case the Dodge Challenger. The Challenger starts at $27,000 with the option to rent for $319 per month with excellent credit. In the car sales industry, finding sales off the lot is directly related to how well you can talk a salesman down from MSRP.
the future of Dodge is the Dodge Demon