Brucer41 and Cuda66 You are both completely justified in wondering whats goin on with Dodge and building and delivering these Challengers. Just go back to post 1 of this thread and read just my posts alone and you will see why I am confused. First of all no one from this forum can confirm our cars like they did for the 2008's with thier Vin Vision. Second Dodge or Chrysler tells you one thing then something different. Thirdly the dealer either tells you something again totally different or he knows nothing . Now to me SOMETHING is hokey in denmark and I just don't know if its the Corporation or the dealers that are causing any of this. Common sense would tell me that it is the factory or Dodge Corporation in some way trying to help their dealers make some money by getting them their cars for stock first and the hell with us because they know we want this car, are willing to wait , and they have our deposits. Its driving me NUTSSSSSSSSSSSSssssssssssssss LOL....but I'll keep my sanity for another couple of months. I say we are going to experience the same if not worse delays than the 2008 buyers did and that STINKS DODGE!!!!! Let me know what you guys think, OK thanks Fat Cat[sm=gears.gif]
I'm getting pretty irritated here. I'm still sitting in C and my car has moved back a whole month. From what I've gathered Dodge never intended to produce any manual cars until September. If this was the case then why did my car have a build date of earlier August and why did they keep moving the build date around in the month of August if they knew the car wouldn't be built till September? Now with a build date of at the end of September I won’t be seeing my car until at least November, and that’s assuming they don't change the date again!
Also, If they have been building cars since The start of August how is it 99% of the cars in the registry haven’t moved?
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Got an interesting email from Chrysler this AM in response to an email I sent asking to clarify my status:
Thank you for contacting the Chrysler Customer Assistance Center.
We appreciate your interest in Dodge products.
We have reviewed your recent email. In response to your email, we would like to inform you that due to the unprecedented demand for this vehicle, a situation exists where demand exceeds supply. We apologize for the delay of your order, and suggest that you stay in touch with your selling dealer, as they are your best source for any updates on their sales order.
The popularity of our products underscores our commitment to quality and exciting, dependable transportation, and we want to assure you that the vehicle will be worth the wait.
If we can be of further assistance to you in the future please feel free to contact us. We appreciate you and your business.
Thanks again for your email.