OMG the `06 Dodge Charger Looks SWEET
I can’t say for certain when you’ll find the Dodge Charger right on the main page, is there something that you’re looking for? Currently the Daytona R/T isn’t on the build & price section. I’ve looked through our resources and we don’t have any pricing information right now either. The only suggestion I have is to call one of your local dealers, they may have pricing information.
John B.
Marketing Representative – Dodge Information Center
1-800-4-ADODGE / 1-800-423-6343
Dodgeforum@bbdodetroit.com
www.Dodge.com
John B.
Marketing Representative – Dodge Information Center
1-800-4-ADODGE / 1-800-423-6343
Dodgeforum@bbdodetroit.com
www.Dodge.com
ORIGINAL: DodgeInfoCenter
I can’t say for certain when you’ll find the Dodge Charger right on the main page, is there something that you’re looking for? Currently the Daytona R/T isn’t on the build & price section. I’ve looked through our resources and we don’t have any pricing information right now either. The only suggestion I have is to call one of your local dealers, they may have pricing information.
John B.
Marketing Representative – Dodge Information Center
1-800-4-ADODGE / 1-800-423-6343
Dodgeforum@bbdodetroit.com
www.Dodge.com
I can’t say for certain when you’ll find the Dodge Charger right on the main page, is there something that you’re looking for? Currently the Daytona R/T isn’t on the build & price section. I’ve looked through our resources and we don’t have any pricing information right now either. The only suggestion I have is to call one of your local dealers, they may have pricing information.
John B.
Marketing Representative – Dodge Information Center
1-800-4-ADODGE / 1-800-423-6343
Dodgeforum@bbdodetroit.com
www.Dodge.com
OK John thanks for the information, my next question is if there in time will be an AWD Charger r/t. You might not know, but my dream car right now this point in my life is a silver AWD charger r/t with a 6 speed auto. i know you are developing a 6 speed auto, but will be eventually be placed in a charger, preferably an AWD charger.
Thanks for the responses BadStratRT and Nickoman01!
They haven’t announced an official release date for the 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 at this point, but we have been informed that we should have pricing information on the SRT-8 by mid-June. In most cases Dealerships get the build & price for the vehicle around the same time. The only difference is that they have the ability to actually place the orders. After you place an order for a vehicle the usual wait time is 6-8 weeks. So we may have a clearer idea of a release date by the middle of June.
At this time Dodge hasn’t made any official announcements indicating that they will go forth with an AWD for the Dodge Charger. The same holds true for the 6 speed auto, no official word. The only suggestion I have is to stay tuned, as Dodge does it’s best to provide something for everyone.
I hope this information helps you all! If you have any other questions post away and I’ll respond!
Thanks,
John B.
They haven’t announced an official release date for the 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 at this point, but we have been informed that we should have pricing information on the SRT-8 by mid-June. In most cases Dealerships get the build & price for the vehicle around the same time. The only difference is that they have the ability to actually place the orders. After you place an order for a vehicle the usual wait time is 6-8 weeks. So we may have a clearer idea of a release date by the middle of June.
At this time Dodge hasn’t made any official announcements indicating that they will go forth with an AWD for the Dodge Charger. The same holds true for the 6 speed auto, no official word. The only suggestion I have is to stay tuned, as Dodge does it’s best to provide something for everyone.
I hope this information helps you all! If you have any other questions post away and I’ll respond!
Thanks,
John B.
My inside source have told me, and I have posted this once before...

Production of the 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT-8 (codenamed LXDX49) will begin on May 17th, 2005. The Dodge Charger SRT-8 (codenamed LXDX48) will begin production on September 12th, 2005. My source, also has stated while rear wheel drive is standard now, don't be suprise to see the Charger have an AWD option in 2007.
redriderbob

Production of the 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT-8 (codenamed LXDX49) will begin on May 17th, 2005. The Dodge Charger SRT-8 (codenamed LXDX48) will begin production on September 12th, 2005. My source, also has stated while rear wheel drive is standard now, don't be suprise to see the Charger have an AWD option in 2007.
redriderbob
...also for the question about pricing on the 2006 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T...

The starting U.S. MSRP for the Dodge Charger Daytona R/T is $32,495, including $675 destination.
redriderbob

The starting U.S. MSRP for the Dodge Charger Daytona R/T is $32,495, including $675 destination.
redriderbob
ORIGINAL: DodgeInfoCenter
Thanks for the responses BadStratRT and Nickoman01!
They haven’t announced an official release date for the 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 at this point, but we have been informed that we should have pricing information on the SRT-8 by mid-June. In most cases Dealerships get the build & price for the vehicle around the same time. The only difference is that they have the ability to actually place the orders. After you place an order for a vehicle the usual wait time is 6-8 weeks. So we may have a clearer idea of a release date by the middle of June.
At this time Dodge hasn’t made any official announcements indicating that they will go forth with an AWD for the Dodge Charger. The same holds true for the 6 speed auto, no official word. The only suggestion I have is to stay tuned, as Dodge does it’s best to provide something for everyone.
I hope this information helps you all! If you have any other questions post away and I’ll respond!
Thanks,
John B.
Thanks for the responses BadStratRT and Nickoman01!
They haven’t announced an official release date for the 2006 Dodge Charger SRT-8 at this point, but we have been informed that we should have pricing information on the SRT-8 by mid-June. In most cases Dealerships get the build & price for the vehicle around the same time. The only difference is that they have the ability to actually place the orders. After you place an order for a vehicle the usual wait time is 6-8 weeks. So we may have a clearer idea of a release date by the middle of June.
At this time Dodge hasn’t made any official announcements indicating that they will go forth with an AWD for the Dodge Charger. The same holds true for the 6 speed auto, no official word. The only suggestion I have is to stay tuned, as Dodge does it’s best to provide something for everyone.
I hope this information helps you all! If you have any other questions post away and I’ll respond!
Thanks,
John B.
o yeah, feel free to call me Nick instead of Nickoman01
Look for the next Sebring Sedan and Covertible and Stratus Sedan to make an introduction at the 2006 North American Intr'l Auto Show in Detroit, next January. The cars will be introduced as 2007 models, mind-spring 2006. The Coupe models will be discontinued after the 2005 model year, due to poor sales and the end of the platform it is currently riding on.
redriderbob
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