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This is really not good news for those waiting to buy a Challenger as with these sales figures...the Challenger will not be around in a couple of years....the numbers just don't justify keeping them in production....And, unfortunately Ridge Runner is correct...if it were not for the dealers, we would have more Challengers on the road today. It's good news for those of us that own a new Challenger as we will not have to worry about trying to find our cars in a parking lot full of Challengers....and it will keep the value of the car higher in the long run.....But all in all it's still a sad state when Chrysler could have sold many more, and who knows whether or not this could have helped Chrysler, financially.....
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Ihear ya blk6050,but rarity is not a good thing when the cars aren,t bein available for the public,and it hurts the co. in the long run cause they screw up in customer relations. They could sell slews of these cars and they still would be a limited production highly collectible car.That would make the co. stronger,and they would continue to come out with new versions.(like T/A,s etc.)
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