Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
#11
RE: Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
Word on the street is that the R/T versions already are spoken for.
I am glad I am not buying mine until 2009. Maybe they will have an R/T version then as well.
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I have spoken to 2 different dealers in my area. Both have told me they CANNOT take deposits on this car yet. One said they couldn't take a deposit on one even if they wanted to. Both have no literature on the car yet other than posters and all salesmen I have talked to are getting information on this car like we are. There are so many rumors going on .....If anyone says they put a deposit on one I'd like to see a copy of it so I can take it to the sales guys I have been in contact with and show them.
To me putting a deposit on a car where the car's price has not been determined, and where the only pictures seen are of a concept is like giving the dealer your blank check. When I ordered my GTO I made sure I had a refundable deposit. Then again the price of those cars were set. Not every dealer will give refundable deposits. On a car not priced yet with just a concept picture.......I would not risk putting any money down until I have a final contract to look at even if I had in writing the deposit was refundable.
#12
RE: Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
ORIGINAL: RLSH700
If Chrysler doesn't make that like they do with Mopar aftermarket parts, some company will for sure. I would prefer it if Chrysler would bring back the Cuda personally, but I don't think the Cuda was ever on the table again (unfortuneatley).
If Chrysler doesn't make that like they do with Mopar aftermarket parts, some company will for sure. I would prefer it if Chrysler would bring back the Cuda personally, but I don't think the Cuda was ever on the table again (unfortuneatley).
If Mopar fanatics made a cry over a four charger, imagine the uproar over a Chrysler or Dodge badged `Cuda.
#13
RE: Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
I guess I don't follow...why any uproar if they release a Chrysler Cuda? Or a Challenger "Cuda" trim package? Honestly, it boils down to marketing. I would have ZERO issues with either of those options & I actually think they are totally plausible.
Back to the topic...anyone hazard a guess as to where they are driving these? I would love to roll up on one.
Back to the topic...anyone hazard a guess as to where they are driving these? I would love to roll up on one.
#14
RE: Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
Ralph Gilles, vice president of Jeep, truck, and component design, stated in the Car and Driver article that : "The hot designer thinks, in many ways, that the Challenger was a better design than the ’Cuda." Does he talk to MOPAR enthusiasts? I will bet that if it was up to us, a 'Cuda model would be preferred over the Challenger.
Also, awsure asked the question of why are we seeing mules on public highways. This is not unusual. There is only so much the engineers can learn from the test track. It is important to log "real life" miles on these cars. Also, it is part of marketing- to build excitment, through "sightings," for the debut of the 2008 model.
Also, awsure asked the question of why are we seeing mules on public highways. This is not unusual. There is only so much the engineers can learn from the test track. It is important to log "real life" miles on these cars. Also, it is part of marketing- to build excitment, through "sightings," for the debut of the 2008 model.
#15
RE: Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
It is imprtant to log "real life" miles on these cars. Also, it is part of marketing- to build excitment, through "sightings," for the debut of the 2008 model. Well its working
#17
RE: Car and Drivers version of Spied: 2008 Dodge Challenger
ORIGINAL: awsure
I guess I don't follow...why any uproar if they release a Chrysler Cuda? Or a Challenger "Cuda" trim package? Honestly, it boils down to marketing. I would have ZERO issues with either of those options & I actually think they are totally plausible.
Back to the topic...anyone hazard a guess as to where they are driving these? I would love to roll up on one.
I guess I don't follow...why any uproar if they release a Chrysler Cuda? Or a Challenger "Cuda" trim package? Honestly, it boils down to marketing. I would have ZERO issues with either of those options & I actually think they are totally plausible.
Back to the topic...anyone hazard a guess as to where they are driving these? I would love to roll up on one.
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