It seems DCX is falling behind already
#22
RE: It seems DCX is falling behind already
Blackflag:
Now that Jurgen has indicated that Daimler may be interested in selling off Chrysler, I doubt if there is much marketing or development money flowing from Germany to Auburn Hills...I wouldn't be surprised if it all dries up in the near future, or if they start cancelling Chrysler programs.
Now that Jurgen has indicated that Daimler may be interested in selling off Chrysler, I doubt if there is much marketing or development money flowing from Germany to Auburn Hills...I wouldn't be surprised if it all dries up in the near future, or if they start cancelling Chrysler programs.
ORIGINAL: JJMPB
which means the challenger will not be built this is why we may not be hearing anything about the car because it has already been canceled
Jake
#23
RE: It seems DCX is falling behind already
Umm, maybe you should read some of the other posts, like how Chrysler announced they would unveil the production model of the Challenger at the Chicago Auto Show and they have a countdown clock with like 355 days left on it and she will be built in Canada.
P.S.= Once again let us all pray for a 'cuda and good luck everyone on getting your Challengers or 'cudas.
P.S.= Once again let us all pray for a 'cuda and good luck everyone on getting your Challengers or 'cudas.
#24
RE: It seems DCX is falling behind already
Hi guys.
I don't want to upset anyone, but once again...here's the truth.
As of today, there at NO Challenger dies at Twinsburg stamping. When we finally recieve them, they will have to go thru a try-out procedure and quality buy-off. NO die can ever be ran as soon as they enter the building. With-out final grinding, polishing and "tweaking", they will never make an acceptable part.
I want this car as bad as the rest, but we are late!
I don't want to upset anyone, but once again...here's the truth.
As of today, there at NO Challenger dies at Twinsburg stamping. When we finally recieve them, they will have to go thru a try-out procedure and quality buy-off. NO die can ever be ran as soon as they enter the building. With-out final grinding, polishing and "tweaking", they will never make an acceptable part.
I want this car as bad as the rest, but we are late!
#26
RE: It seems DCX is falling behind already
ORIGINAL: awsure
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LOLOLOLOLOLLLLLLL When u are driving your Challenger or 'cuda be careful not to drive off the face of the Earth since the world is square.
#27
RE: It seems DCX is falling behind already
First post here. I thought I saw on the news (only caught the tail end of the it) that Chrysler was "re-evaluating" their large car/large truck line-up. Could this be a reason for no news?
#29
RE: It seems DCX is falling behind already
ORIGINAL: ED1971PA
Why do I feel like Chief Brody in Jaws II when no one would listen to him?
Why do I feel like Chief Brody in Jaws II when no one would listen to him?