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One thing not mentioned in the interview,and what car makers in regards to their performance cars aren't talking about with existing and upcoming models,and the total they are able to sale with the Corporate Average fuel economy numbers at 36 MPG coming next year.
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DETROIT -- Dodges new 707-hp 2015 Dodge Hellcat.The brand is changing its normal allocation methods to make sure the high-powered coupe gets into the hands of waiting enthusiasts.

Dodge will base Hellcat dealer allocation on the total number of Dodge vehicles a dealer has sold within the last 180 days, including everything from Dart to Durango to Viper, brand head Tim Kuniskis said.

In December, a second allocation calculation will be made based on the previous 90-days’ sales performance, as well as a traditional 30-day inventory turn.

The dealer allocation for the Challenger Hellcat rewards the dealers “that are selling the Dodge brand,” Kuniskis said. “You sell a lot of Darts for me, Journeys for me, Durangos for me, I’m going to give you the rights to this one, too, because this is a halo of the brand.”

After the initial allocation, Dodge will also begin to measure the Hellcat’s days-on-lot and use it as a factor to determine the number of Challenger SRT Hellcats a dealer will get, Kuniskis said.

The longer a Hellcat sits without being sold -- as it might if it were to have a $10,000 or $20,000 market adjustment on it -- relative to those on other dealer lots, the fewer future Hellcat vehicles a dealer will receive, the Dodge brand boss explained.

“It’s going to be a nightmare, but I think it’s the right thing to do,” Kuniskis said, adding that he has no issue with market pricing, and said dealers have a right to do so.

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The 2015 Challenger SRT Hellcat is due in Chrysler dealerships in the third quarter. The supercharged V-8 is the most powerful production car ever built by Chrysler, and has 7 more horsepower than the $400,000 Lamborghini Aventador.

“If you want to market-adjust the car, that’s your right. But if your days-on-lot goes above what the other guys that are selling them at MSRP is, they will end up earning the allocation because their days-on-lot will be lower. They’re turning the inventory,” Kuniskis said. “Some dealers are going to have heartburn with that.”

But, he said, “I want this car out in the marketplace so that somebody is sharing it with 50 of their friends and elevating the brand. That’s what I want; not sitting in your showroom with a rope around it. I want people driving these cars, talking about them, revving the engine and having everybody go ‘I want one of those.’ That’s why you build a halo car.”

Kuniskis said Dodge “worked hard” to price the Challenger SRT Hellcat at what he called an attainable $60,990, including shipping, “but that all goes out the window if this car ends up with $20,000 market adjustments on it.”
 

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This is the kind of thing that needs to circulate around social media. So many ignorant people continue to flog the whole "limited production!!!!", "only 20 coming to Western Canada!!! BS chain.

But no, I have to read some stupid BS about my Facebook rights, and cat photos.
 
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So my dealer where I am orderd with a BX status since day one deals more in Jeeps, Ram's, 200's, 300's. The Dodge inventory is failry low compared to the Chrylser brand. Only have about 10 Chargers/Challengers on the lot a handful of Darts. My dealership is a couple miles from the beach so you get an older crowd including the snow birds. All they want are 200's and 300's. You just have rows and rows for those cars lol.

If you go by what Tim is stating should I be looking at a dealer that pulls more Dodge volume instead?
 

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At this point, anyone who wants the Hellcat at MSRP should be waiting until the frenzy dies down and more cars end up on dealer lots. I tried to order one last month and found it to be fruitless. I have a Scat Pack coming and will drive that until the Hellcat is readily available. It will take until next August or so, I'd guess. Dealers will keep boosting the asking price until those who are willing to pay 70k or more dry up. Then, dealers will be shooting for 2k to 5k above sticker. When those people disappear, the price will drop. We'll get there eventually, but not while there are so many people waiting on ordered cars and so few cars are in showrooms.
 

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Dealers will keep boosting the asking price until those who are willing to pay 70k or more...
The funny part is that in 2, 3 or 4 years, some of those "I-gotta-have-it-at-any-cost" folks will be here complaining about how much the dealers are appraising their car for trade-in.
I can't wait for all of the "What's my HC worth...", "The dealer's trying to screw me on trade-in...", and "The HC resale value sucks" threads to begin. :lol:
 
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