What if.........
they don't build it? What will you do? I myself am diehard MOPAR and I've always liked the 300C and the 300 SRT8...........The Challenger would probably be our last chance at a new MOPAR muscle car. The way I see it is if they do not build it now after all the positive response they will probably never build a modern day version of an old school type MOPAR muscle car. That will make me upset to say the least but I will still want a modern performance MOPAR and the Charger just doesn't "do it" for me. If they would only redesign that BUTT UGLY front end! The 300 series however is something I would most definately consider.
Whaddya thinkin'?
I need some positive reassurance here guys! I'm really starting to get a bad feeling about this falling through and not happening at all.[
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Whaddya thinkin'?
I need some positive reassurance here guys! I'm really starting to get a bad feeling about this falling through and not happening at all.[
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If the Challenger is not produced, I will just put my money into my classics.
I will not go to the competition. But I will not buy a new Dodge either.
I think with all the positive feedback, DCX would be foolish not to build the Challenger.
I will not go to the competition. But I will not buy a new Dodge either.
I think with all the positive feedback, DCX would be foolish not to build the Challenger.
Well after the tears stop falling, I resume my quest to find and buy a Restored 1969 Road Runner. My dad had one when I was very young and it remains my favorite car ever.
Mopar stopped building the kind of car I wish to drive. If they want me back, they must build it. The 300C is to uppity for me. Color me blue collar, color me less refined, color me GONE!
I'm sure it will be made into production and I'm being positive that they won't sell a limited number... I'm hoping they don't make a limited number and really make this into an actual production car because I want to see it out on the SCCA courses' as well.
I think it's safe to say the car is going into production. The only unanswered question is cost. If anyone believes they will get a Hemi Challenger for under $35K, you're dreaming. Just look around at the car market and be realistic. Although it is built to compete against the stang in a renewed muscle car market, it is not a Ford and never will be.


