Having any car no matter the brand get killed off isn’t a good thing. Also gm hasn’t confirmed the camaro being killed off…..
Having any car no matter the brand get killed off isn’t a good thing. Also gm hasn’t confirmed the camaro being killed off…..Sixteen years a 'good run' - - compared to only fiive for 'gen-one' Challengers. Where can you (legally) drive 700+ HP cars anyway? Lest we forget there are NO Challengers in NASCAR or (NHRA) Pro Stock - etc. Suppose good news out of all this is discontinuation of Camaros.
They are not killing a brand (Dodge). They are not killing the Challenger name, necessarily. One engine which arguably was time-limited the day it was launched.Having any car no matter the brand get killed off isn’t a good thing. Also gm hasn’t confirmed the camaro being killed off…..
i don’t expect the charger or challenger name to go anywhere, just getting moved to a new platform finally.They are not killing a brand (Dodge). They are not killing the Challenger name, necessarily. One engine which arguably was time-limited the day it was launched.
i did forget this. It was never supposed to be regular production at all. there were rumor mill said the v8 was on its last days. For a decade or more now. There has been a huge stay of execution. We are lucky the replacement is faster better quieter and more efficient, not smog equipped, wallowing embarrassments.They are not killing a brand (Dodge). They are not killing the Challenger name, necessarily. One engine which arguably was time-limited the day it was launched.
^^perfect!^^I mean they're cool but hard to be upset about losing something only rich people can buy. They'll just buy other cool toys. 🤷♂️
Yup, we can get whatever I want and whatever my wife wants for similar money as a new Hellcat or Demon. These are great vehicles, but not high on my wish list…and I have the money. I also have 2 kids who we‘ll eventually be putting through college. Lol.^^perfect!^^
for those who are lamenting the loss of the hellcat, how many did you purchase? Or how many are actively planning to purchase one? Boy am I sad they ceased production of the viper, but if I had 125k in Cash, I would use the money elsewhere. I was never going to be a customer with my income
I'll refer you to Zagnut's post # 48 immediatlely above and leave it at that.It's not dubious. I already provided the link with observations and evidence from the past 30 years(which there are many). If you wanna eat soy thats fine it's your choice but to deny that it does not have a negative side effect with men just doesn't make sense to me.
Either way we were talking about a hellcat and now we are talking about alternative to meats...
I don't know when the last hellcat would be made but i would recommend not waiting till the last second as that's a great way to not own one in case problems ariseAnyone have an estimate of last date to order one? Trying to plan my budget to fit in order at the last minute.
Really? Look at the huge difference between model s and the tycanSad times. Will be interesting to see how the brand survives the future since everything on the market will basically have the same contents. Vanilla. Boring. Can exciting brands find a way to stay relevant? Let's see how smart the Dodge boys are....
Well this Challenger has been around much longer and has enjoyed much greater success then the old one ever did. So even if it goes away it will have left a lasting mark on history.Sad times. Will be interesting to see how the brand survives the future since everything on the market will basically have the same contents. Vanilla. Boring. Can exciting brands find a way to stay relevant? Let's see how smart the Dodge boys are....
Well funny because I just saw a Motor Trend article today that talks about how Dodge has a neat trick up their sleeves to make the EV "muscle cars" sound better. Kuniskis says it's "shocking" but I guess we'll have to wait until the April auto show to see what this is all about. How do you make drivers forget that they're driving a soul-less, vanilla appliance with no visceral feel or sound? Tough task, but Dodge says they have an answer. This ought to be rich...Sad times. Will be interesting to see how the brand survives the future since everything on the market will basically have the same contents. Vanilla. Boring. Can exciting brands find a way to stay relevant? Let's see how smart the Dodge boys are....
Seriously?!? You really think they need a gasoline engine to give a vehicle “soul”?How do you make drivers forget that they're driving a soul-less, vanilla appliance with no visceral feel or sound?
Yes. 100% yes.Seriously?!? You really think they need a gasoline engine to give a vehicle “soul”?