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ORIGINAL: 03neonRT
I could see Chrysler doing something lame like offering a "Cuda Performance Appearance Package" .
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That wouldn't be too much of a surprise given the way they've re-used other vintage names. But the reality is, "appearance package" wouldn't be too far off the mark when you get right down to it. The Cuda that most people would like to see reborn is going to be a Challenger with slightly different sheetmetal, would it not? Anything else would by definition end up being a drastically different vehicle, and then there'll be another uproar like the Charger debacle. So whether it's marketed as its own model lineup, or whether it's marketed as an appearance package, it's still going to be a Challenger with different sheetmetal and options.
If there's a strong enough business case to make a separateCuda model, then go for it. But they don't even know how well the Challenger is going to sell yet.