Charger finally announced
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RE: Charger finally announced
Found another article on the 2006 Charger announcment:
http://www.detnews.com/2004/autosins...b01-173557.htm
http://www.detnews.com/2004/autosins...b01-173557.htm
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RE: Charger finally announced
Dodge will bring back the Charger name on a full-sized rear-wheel-drive sedan in 2005, a company insider has confirmed.
Its exterior will draw on the heritage of the late 1960s Charger muscle car but will not be "retro," says the source, who asked not to be named.
Also, another Chrysler source confirmed that a seven-seat SUV, based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee, will be called the Commander. It is due in 2005.
Analyst Michael Bruynesteyn at Prudential Equity Group LLC, described the Chrysler group's new products as "appealing" in a report to investors. Financial analysts were briefed on Chrysler's upcoming products in a meeting last week.
The Charger will be a 2006 model and will be based on the Dodge Magnum. The Magnum will be the subject of a national promotion at Dodge dealerships June 17. About 2,000 Dodge dealers will host "Premiere Night" events to showcase the wagon.
Dodge's NASCAR drivers will be available via satellite to talk with shoppers.
Its exterior will draw on the heritage of the late 1960s Charger muscle car but will not be "retro," says the source, who asked not to be named.
Also, another Chrysler source confirmed that a seven-seat SUV, based on the Jeep Grand Cherokee, will be called the Commander. It is due in 2005.
Analyst Michael Bruynesteyn at Prudential Equity Group LLC, described the Chrysler group's new products as "appealing" in a report to investors. Financial analysts were briefed on Chrysler's upcoming products in a meeting last week.
The Charger will be a 2006 model and will be based on the Dodge Magnum. The Magnum will be the subject of a national promotion at Dodge dealerships June 17. About 2,000 Dodge dealers will host "Premiere Night" events to showcase the wagon.
Dodge's NASCAR drivers will be available via satellite to talk with shoppers.
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RE: Charger finally announced
There have been worse Chargers in the past, I don't think this one is going to be any worse than the K-car version.
I just *love* the Charger Concept shape -- yes, it was big, but damn it was sexy. [8D]
Keep it under 3,800 lbs. and it will perform, regardless on how it looks...
- novicius -
P.S. - Now that I think about it, I bet that some aftermarket shop will do a two-door version, probably for SEMA or something.
I just *love* the Charger Concept shape -- yes, it was big, but damn it was sexy. [8D]
Keep it under 3,800 lbs. and it will perform, regardless on how it looks...
- novicius -
P.S. - Now that I think about it, I bet that some aftermarket shop will do a two-door version, probably for SEMA or something.
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