Dodge: Challenger News
#41
how handsome I am
Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
i would easily mistake that for a well-maintained muscle car
It looks nice, but it doesnt look like it came out of the 2000's
#43
The sizzle in the Steak
The retro design trend has just jumped the shark!!!
#44
Looks like they skipped the retro idea and just built a 60's muscle car. If this is how it shows up at dealers it could end up being very successful by drawling in older buyers who had muscle cars and younger buyers not pleased with the mustang's vague retro look. It kinda would be like your own personal Foose muscle car...
#45
_____ like a rabbit
Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
i would easily mistake that for a well-maintained muscle car
Originally Posted by Steelers Wheels
Almost looks Foosified
#47
Originally Posted by stangg172004
If people want this look they can just get an original Charger.
#49
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Originally Posted by gavriil
Motor Trend mag is reporting that the Dodge Challenger has been greenlighted for production for MY 2010. It will go right against the Mustang with a 350HP V8 and a 250HP V6, plus possibly an SRT8 6.1L version showing up later. No cabrio planned.
#57
I think the new Camaro looks better.
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Are those bulbs around the inner headlights LEDs?
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Originally Posted by gavriil
Motor Trend mag is reporting that the Dodge Challenger has been greenlighted for production for MY 2010. It will go right against the Mustang with a 350HP V8 and a 250HP V6, plus possibly an SRT8 6.1L version showing up later. No cabrio planned.
When was the last time Honda gave away a picture, or a drawing, or anything before the official release date. That's the proper way to do it.
If everyone knows what insert company name here is doing for the next 5 years, it won't be exciting when the car actually comes out.... Where is the anticipation, where is the excitement... When a civic or TL is about to come out, people are peeing their pants. Coversations, speculating on the design and specs are driving people mad. This is what it's all about...
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Originally Posted by gavriil
Motor Trend mag is reporting that the Dodge Challenger has been greenlighted for production for MY 2010. It will go right against the Mustang with a 350HP V8 and a 250HP V6, plus possibly an SRT8 6.1L version showing up later. No cabrio planned.
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Originally Posted by dozorca
Since everyone else is pointing out the MY 2010 timeframe, I'll jump on the wagon.
When was the last time Honda gave away a picture, or a drawing, or anything before the official release date. That's the proper way to do it.
If everyone knows what insert company name here is doing for the next 5 years, it won't be exciting when the car actually comes out.... Where is the anticipation, where is the excitement... When a civic or TL is about to come out, people are peeing their pants. Coversations, speculating on the design and specs are driving people mad. This is what it's all about...
When was the last time Honda gave away a picture, or a drawing, or anything before the official release date. That's the proper way to do it.
If everyone knows what insert company name here is doing for the next 5 years, it won't be exciting when the car actually comes out.... Where is the anticipation, where is the excitement... When a civic or TL is about to come out, people are peeing their pants. Coversations, speculating on the design and specs are driving people mad. This is what it's all about...
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Originally Posted by dozorca
Since everyone else is pointing out the MY 2010 timeframe, I'll jump on the wagon.
When was the last time Honda gave away a picture, or a drawing, or anything before the official release date. That's the proper way to do it.
If everyone knows what insert company name here is doing for the next 5 years, it won't be exciting when the car actually comes out.... Where is the anticipation, where is the excitement... When a civic or TL is about to come out, people are peeing their pants. Coversations, speculating on the design and specs are driving people mad. This is what it's all about...
When was the last time Honda gave away a picture, or a drawing, or anything before the official release date. That's the proper way to do it.
If everyone knows what insert company name here is doing for the next 5 years, it won't be exciting when the car actually comes out.... Where is the anticipation, where is the excitement... When a civic or TL is about to come out, people are peeing their pants. Coversations, speculating on the design and specs are driving people mad. This is what it's all about...
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Originally Posted by Loseit
another 4 years? holy shit...that's a long time!
Well, a little less, since it will be out some time in 2009.
That's how long everyone takes guys. They take about 3-4 years from concept to production. Even the Japanese. The only difference is that the Japanese show concepts that already have been greenlighted internally and it feels like less time from concept to production.
I think the Americans are following a better strategy here. I mean we saw the so-called Civic Concept like months before we saw the production car. That's no concpet, let's be realistic.
The Americans are saying "let the public decide if we will build it" and "show it to them as early as possible so that they tell us what's wrong with it if we are to have time for tweaks with the design".
An example was the Ibuki. It came out about a year before the current generation MX5 and no one liked the concept which resulted in no one been stunned by the current MX5.
That's what Acura does also.
A rare Japanese example was the Nissan Z. They came out with 2 or 3 different concepts. They "listened" to the public, they had great success in the end. Nissan has done the same with the GT-R coming up. This is the second or third concept we saw and we are still years from the production model.
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Originally Posted by gavriil
Well, a little less, since it will be out some time in 2009.
That's how long everyone takes guys. They take about 3-4 years from concept to production. Even the Japanese. The only difference is that the Japanese show concepts that already have been greenlighted internally and it feels like less time from concept to production...l.
That's how long everyone takes guys. They take about 3-4 years from concept to production. Even the Japanese. The only difference is that the Japanese show concepts that already have been greenlighted internally and it feels like less time from concept to production...l.
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^ Good point. Who knows. Maybe there is a new platform or a substiantially modified one. However, the interior looks all new to me. I have not seen any current offering carry much of the interior I see in the above pic.
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Originally Posted by Canadiandriver 12/23/05
DaimlerChrysler will unveil a retro-inspired Dodge Challenger coupe in Detroit. The long-expected two-door will take on the Ford Mustang directly with a chassis derived from Chrysler's 300C/Magnum twins, along with a 425-hp version of the HEMI V8 in the most thrilling versions. Chrysler is saying the car is a concept only, but insiders suggest the vehicle will be in production as early as 2009 on a new version of the 300C platform.
#75
I give it a thumbs up. When I was in high school a kid a couple of years older than me had a Cuda with custom paint and turbine wheels. Loved that car.
I hope they make it and I hope GM makes the Camaro.
I hope they make it and I hope GM makes the Camaro.
#78
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I'd wager we'll see this car in production within 24 months. The retro musclecar market is the new niche. Chrysler is pretty aggressive these days, and lets face it, they can afford to be. It's not like GM, who can't afford another flop with the Camaro.
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Originally Posted by heyitsme
^ Ford Fusion, Chevy Corvette, Sky, Solstice, etc. I haven't seen too many adventurous thoughts from the Toyota nor Honda.