View Poll Results: Is there a chance in Hell that Dodge brings back the Demon?
Yes, the Demon will be back in the Dodge lineup some day.
6
60.00%
No...the Demon wont be coming back. It would upset too many religious nutjobs.
4
40.00%
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#1
Queston of the Week: Is there a chance in Hell that Dodge brings back the Demon?
The Dodge Dart is expected to get a high performance package in the near future but will it be called the Dart SRT/SRT4 or could the company bring back the Demon name?
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#4
I hope they bring it back,,, but will be built in mexico or can,,I can't buy anything built in any nonamerican plant ,,I grew up within a bike ride of the fenton plant now a dust bowel ,,security would let us set on the side of parking and watch the 69 and 70 road runners. super bees and such being staged to race ,,,to be parked usually side by side hole shots up mid second gear it was great fun to watch and bet by the sound they made of how good they would run while being parked. latter in life got a chance to build the mini van seats for 14 years and ram doors for 2 more. funny they blamed the workers for the product high cost ,,,but when the plants moved the prices never went down ,,,seems like they they should have,,,buts thats my 2cents,,loved that job...great people great times..
#5
Unless its a better bodystyle (preferably a 2-door coupe, but 3 or 5 door hatch will work) then whats the point? Sedans blow ***. NO performance car should be limited to a sedan bodystyle as the only choice...Id go so far as to say performance sedans shouldn't even exist. But the Demon should be a 2-door coupe and/or 5 door hatch. Start it out with the 2.4 Tigershark engine on base models manual and auto options with basically the Caliber SRT-4 engine as an upgrade, mandatory manual trans and awd as an option. Slam dunk. To anyone who says a coupe wont sell...the Scion tC, Kia Forte Koup, Civic Si coupe, and Elantra coupe say your wrong. And those cars are all gutless turds in the performance department. A Demon coupe could sweep the market if it offers at least 265 hp stock, the right look and is an all around *** kicker.
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#7
Personally I think that the first year for the LX was on the right track, in having the 300 (sedan) for Chrysler. Classy, muted paint jobs, luxury attitude but it has *****. The Magnum for Dodge, more utility and more attitude. I can TOTALLY get behind a muscle wagon with all the flash and attitude. The Challenger of course is the halo car of the bunch. A coupe with a little more wheelbase called the Fury would be the Chrysler version. A hardtop convertible version complete with hemi to replace the weak Sebring convertible of course.
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#8
Charger is the perfect name for the new-gen 05+ Charger. Nothing else would work as a name. They could have recycled Intrepid I'm sure, but it's as much a Charger as any Charger from 66-74.
As for the Demon, no. I mean, it could happen, but it would have to be a nice smaller coupe/convertible platform. And styling would have to back it up as well as performance.
#9
Like...what?
You didn't just base an argument using the Scion and Kia and Hyundai as examples, did you? All three are a joke.
Coronet or Satellite would absolutely not work today. Who wants to drive a 2013 Coronet? Nobody!
Charger is the perfect name for the new-gen 05+ Charger. Nothing else would work as a name. They could have recycled Intrepid I'm sure, but it's as much a Charger as any Charger from 66-74.
As for the Demon, no. I mean, it could happen, but it would have to be a nice smaller coupe/convertible platform. And styling would have to back it up as well as performance.
You didn't just base an argument using the Scion and Kia and Hyundai as examples, did you? All three are a joke.
Coronet or Satellite would absolutely not work today. Who wants to drive a 2013 Coronet? Nobody!
Charger is the perfect name for the new-gen 05+ Charger. Nothing else would work as a name. They could have recycled Intrepid I'm sure, but it's as much a Charger as any Charger from 66-74.
As for the Demon, no. I mean, it could happen, but it would have to be a nice smaller coupe/convertible platform. And styling would have to back it up as well as performance.
Why wouldn't the Coronet or Satellite name work? Who would drive a '13 Coronet? Someone who wants an American styled and flavored sedan. It has more clout than '13 Camry and that seems to sell ok. The Challenger is its own car, so the sedan named Coronet (Satellite is a bit better though) and styled like a sedan as opposed to a wannabe muscle car would be the bread and butter everyday ride with a 2-door coupe as the Charger R/T variant. I think theres absolutely a market for both the Challenger (dedicated high performance pony car) and Charger coupe (larger more practical fullsize muscle car) since both would be fairly different cars.
#10
Problem is, they would steal buyers, the Challenger and a 2 door Charger, since they're built on the same platform. You're talking sales figures of about 45k last year for Charger, 23k for Challenger. There simply isn't enough sales volume to warrant another two door. None. Even if a two door Charger only stole 1/4 of Challenger sales, you're looking at 17k unit sales for Challenger. At what sales volume do they pull the plug?
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...161195155.html
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I'd rather have BOTH a two door Challenger and four door Charger in the model lineup than a two door Charger and no Challenger. The Charger name fits the four door body perfectly, it's a sporty sedan, especially in SRT form.
Coronet or Satellite, in my opinion, are too "old" for a current car.
Have any sales numbers comparing sedan and coupe versions for the Civic for instance? I bet comparatively, it's a small number. I can only find the model breakdown of 285k last year. http://www.autoworldnews.com/article...-see-chart.htm
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...161195155.html
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I'd rather have BOTH a two door Challenger and four door Charger in the model lineup than a two door Charger and no Challenger. The Charger name fits the four door body perfectly, it's a sporty sedan, especially in SRT form.
Coronet or Satellite, in my opinion, are too "old" for a current car.
Have any sales numbers comparing sedan and coupe versions for the Civic for instance? I bet comparatively, it's a small number. I can only find the model breakdown of 285k last year. http://www.autoworldnews.com/article...-see-chart.htm