Old Aug 25, 2007 | 11:33 AM
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Default RE: What is the expected price for the Challenger?


ORIGINAL: Jeremiah 29:11

The discussion on the companies was interesting but based on the topic: "What is the expected price for the Challenger?"
here we are almost 13 pages and everything is shear speculation and we know no additional information.
Agreed. We know absolutely nothing as "fact". But isn't that part of the reason this site (and all others like it) exist?
All we have on the new Challenger is what little Dodge has "officially" released as public information. Even that isn't "fact", but plans and proposals (which can change). And what little they have released would fit on one page of this forum. Aside from the lovely press day at Daytona early last July, the only thing we've gotten "officially" is that the car will be built at the Brampton, Ontario facility.
We have spy shots, insider information, magazine articles, press releases, news articles, rhumors ........ but no facts, because we have no production cars to physically put our hands on. Until it reaches full production and the cars are available for sale to the public and we can measure wheelbase, legroom, weigh them, etc., ALL of our threads about the Challenger are sheer speculation based on the tid-bits Chrysler LLC has given us (with an eyedropper), and any other sources we "personally" put any stock in.

ORIGINAL: Jeremiah 29:11

If we are going to talk about Cerebus and it's possible philosophy on what it will do, lets make it another post.
That's a reasonable suggestion. Although I believe the two are indelibly intertwined, and the Challenger's success, as well as ALL of the future vehicles Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep will make are directly related to what direction Cerberus takes, I think the topic merits it's own discussion. We have more than a few intelligent members, administrators and moderators to make such discussions worth the effort.
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