General Challenger DiscussionThis section contains general discussion about the Dodge Challenger. If it does not fit into a more specific area, it probably belongs in here. (Dodge Challenger General Discussion)
Except for the body cove, which looks a little too Mustang-ish, I like it. As usual, it will probably look better in person, and besides, this is just one person's idea of what he thinks it could look like.
In 2012, my Charger will be 6 years old. I might have to check the new one out.
__________________ 2010 Challenger R/T Classic 6-speed - Plum Crazy Pearlcoat
EVIC and Super Track Pack are the only options
Mods: white Katzkin leather interior, Hurst shifter, Mopar WAI, Solo Performance exhaust, BT bling, custom painted engine and fuse box covers
It's all fun and games til the flying monkeys arrive
There have been no plans for a 2 door Charger at all. Dodge does not need two 2 door coupes and need a solid 4 door large sedan.
I was hoping for a little more retro look to the front and rear facias but it looks sort of like they are going to be quite close to the current model.
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TorRed SE Model purchased: 2/05/09
TorRed R/T Classic ordered: 4/06/13
A 4-door Charger rounds out the model lineup. Dodge has both a performance sedan (Charger) and a performance coupe (Challenger). I don't see a reason to make the Charger in a 2-door.
A 4-door Charger rounds out the model lineup. Dodge has both a performance sedan (Charger) and a performance coupe (Challenger). I don't see a reason to make the Charger in a 2-door.
My take is the same as its allways been for the Charger - I hate the front grill. The car shouldn't be called a Charger. It bears no resembelance to one. I am not saying it isnt a good car - it just should be named something else. Ditto for the Camaro.
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