Interesting Charger Sighting.
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RE: Interesting Charger Sighting.
Hello again everyone!
At this time Dodge hasn’t released what the next heritage color will be. Although a few days after the 2006 Dodge Charger and the Charger Daytona R/T were introduced at the Daytona 500 there was an event at Dodge City at Daytona. More than 60,000 Dodge fans attended the event. They got thrill rides in the new Charger and the Charger Daytona and voted for their favorite Charger Daytona classic muscle car color. There were 20,000 votes cast, with Plum Crazy finishing on top, followed by TorRed and Go ManGo! This may not indicate the new heritage color to come, but we are collecting your input.
Thanks again,
John B.
Marketing Representative – Dodge Information Center
1-800-4-ADODGE / 1-800-423-6343
Dodgeforum@bbdodetroit.com
www.Dodge.com
At this time Dodge hasn’t released what the next heritage color will be. Although a few days after the 2006 Dodge Charger and the Charger Daytona R/T were introduced at the Daytona 500 there was an event at Dodge City at Daytona. More than 60,000 Dodge fans attended the event. They got thrill rides in the new Charger and the Charger Daytona and voted for their favorite Charger Daytona classic muscle car color. There were 20,000 votes cast, with Plum Crazy finishing on top, followed by TorRed and Go ManGo! This may not indicate the new heritage color to come, but we are collecting your input.
Thanks again,
John B.
Marketing Representative – Dodge Information Center
1-800-4-ADODGE / 1-800-423-6343
Dodgeforum@bbdodetroit.com
www.Dodge.com
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RE: Interesting Charger Sighting.
Here's a couple pics with a different looking color to the Daytona's. Is it burnt orange or that TorRed color?
Just a thought and curiosity but...if PlumCrazy was on top of the list then why wasn't it released as one of the first heritage colors? Is that a marketing thing? I just find it odd that the color most wanted by the public wasn't offered to the public. Hate to put you on the spot but appreciate the inputs.
Just a thought and curiosity but...if PlumCrazy was on top of the list then why wasn't it released as one of the first heritage colors? Is that a marketing thing? I just find it odd that the color most wanted by the public wasn't offered to the public. Hate to put you on the spot but appreciate the inputs.