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I agree and am shocked as well but it is possible they have been checking out suppliers for while especially since has been almost ready for production.
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wow..great idea asking dr. z! :)
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Well, I asked Dr. Z about 6.4L and butterfly valves and this is the answer I got:
"Thanks for contacting Dr.Z. Your message has been forwarded to us for response. It?s a fact; Dodge Challenger has officially received the green light for production!!! The Dodge Challenger concept was shown in January 2006, with great fan fare and public response. The all-new Dodge Challenger will make its debut as a 2008 model, in calendar-year 2008. True to both its historical and modern concept car roots, the 2008 Dodge Challenger will be offered as a two-door, HEMI V-8 powered, manual-transmission, and rear-drive coupe. DaimlerChrysler has yet to announce the pricing and product specifications for the 2008 Dodge Challenger. We encourage you to stay in contact with us at Dodge.com and your local Dodge dealership for future updates. For more information on the all new Dodge Challenger, please visit: http://www.dodge.com/en/challenger/index.html" Must be a standard computerized answer. |
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hmm..that sucks...thats the first autoreply-looking answer from askdrz...
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Maybe Dr. Z took a July 4 vacation...... Do Germans celebrate July 4?......NOT! ..........LOL!
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I sent an email about the carbon fiber body and got a real strange response:
Thanks for contacting Dr.Z. Your message has been forwarded to us for response. Unfortunately, because this vehicle is still in the concept stage, there is no pricing or production data available. To find out more on the Dodge Challenger Concept vehicle, please follow the link below: http://www.dodge.com/dodge_life/news...hallenger.html Many of our concept vehicles have made it to market, such as the Plymouth Prowler, Dodge Viper, and the Chrysler PT Cruiser. I have documented your interest. If you have further questions, please feel free to use the reply link below. You may also call us on our toll-free number at 1-800-964-0600. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to assist you. Thanks again for your "Z"mail. Sincerely, Samantha Senior Staff Representative Dr.Z's Customer Action Team |
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I can't imagine they will offer an AWD system on the Challenger. This is a retro design. It is RWD.
Patrick, why do you only think it should be a manual car? The original had the torque-flite and a manual. I can understand your thoughts if you were refering to the Viper but this car originally had an automatic and a manual, and if they only offer a manual, I could guarantee it would be a limited production car with larger mark up for sure. |
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I hope they only make V8, something along the lines of a Corvette (no V6's) that way you wont see everytime Tom, Dick and Harry with a Challenger.....and I don't mind the price being to high like say in the 40's, it makes the car a lilttle more dreamier. You don't dream of a mustang, you just go buy one.....but a Vet, you wish you could have one. I hope the Challenger falls into the category of "I wish I could get that car".........
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ORIGINAL: Challneger08 I hope they only make V8, something along the lines of a Corvette (no V6's) that way you wont see everytime Tom, Dick and Harry with a Challenger.....and I don't mind the price being to high like say in the 40's, it makes the car a lilttle more dreamier. You don't dream of a mustang, you just go buy one.....but a Vet, you wish you could have one. I hope the Challenger falls into the category of "I wish I could get that car"......... Dodge already has a "dream car," it's called the Viper. They don't need another. They need to make a car that the middle-class can afford so then they don't lose their touch with the average American. If they develop the image that all they sell are expensive cars that no average person can afford, they will lose sales in other departments. With Plymouth being gone, they need to have a division that the average person can have a feeling of connection with. Chrysler needs to be the exclusive division, not Dodge. One of the things that helps Dodge is they offer premium cars for a non-premium price. This marketing strategy has worked for them for years. People are not going to like a change in this. They are best to offer this at a lower price where they can afford it. I have no doubt they will charge a higher price than the Mustang, but they would be foolish not to try to compete price wise. Challneger08, if you wish to disagree with me, feel free to do so. Many do on this site. In fact, I would appreciate it if you would further explain your position. If you think I'm nuts, your won't be the first and I guarantee you also won't be the last.;) |
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Auto & Manual, 5 Speed, RWD
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