Originally Posted by
Raydar
I hope they keep the Challenger. (Duh!)
If they drop the pricing to make it more in line with the Camaro, they'll sell all they can build. (I'm sorry to keep on harping on this same old point, but Chrysler and the dealerships both seem to think they're made out of gold.)
The Challenger carries an MSRP in line with the Camaro.
The Challenger R/T's base price is actually a few dollars
less than Camaro.
The problem is that to get a Challenger, dealers had to sell a certain amount of other cars. Chrysler's production line was limited to produce only 1 Challenger to however many LX sedans.
That kept supply down, and therefore dealer asking prices up.