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You're looking for this I suppose lol

https://cdn.dealereprocess.org/cdn/brochures/dodge/2024-charger.pdf

I think it looks a lot better than it might've ended up looking like. I also think the design is a little bit compromised compared to the previous Charger/Challenger, because they're trying to carry a lot of common sheetmetal between the 2-door and 4-door variants.



But really? The more I see it? The more I like it? Would I buy one? Ehh? At this point? Probably not. It'd probably be a fun car to lease. Given Stellantis' track record with the stuff they're currently selling in terms of reliability and replacement parts availability... eh....

Still, it's a large RWD sedan being offered with a twin turbo I6 or electric drivetrain. Even if we sit here crying about the $50k price tag, it's probably going to be easy to get 10% off that price after a year or so, and there probably won't be much in that price range otherwise.

We'll see. Maybe that 4 door Mustang will hit them the way the Bronco hit the Jeep sales lol.
The Street (another) “Dodge CEO’s delusion is alienating dealers and loyal customers” price was addressed, Charger GT after incentives ~$35K, Scat Pack ~$45K (can verify Son’s “Last Call” was ~44/5K), EV’s starting ~$62K . If ~$50K for a “Six Pack” OK, kinda similar, but no thanks, I’ll take the Scat Pack. The percentage of GT and lower trims buyers priced out ?
 
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You're looking for this I suppose lol

https://cdn.dealereprocess.org/cdn/brochures/dodge/2024-charger.pdf

But really? The more I see it? The more I like it? Would I buy one? Ehh? At this point? Probably not. It'd probably be a fun car to lease. Given Stellantis' track record with the stuff they're currently selling in terms of reliability and replacement parts availability... eh....

Still, it's a large RWD sedan being offered with a twin turbo I6 or electric drivetrain. Even if we sit here crying about the $50k price tag, it's probably going to be easy to get 10% off that price after a year or so, and there probably won't be much in that price range otherwise.

We'll see. Maybe that 4 door Mustang will hit them the way the Bronco hit the Jeep sales lol.

I’ve been with the company 30 odd years, through all the acquisitions, bankruptcies and such. Stellantis, and to nearly the same degree Fiat are killing us with the way they deal with parts suppliers. I can understand cutting costs but choosing a tenth of a cent lower cost over a part that installs and works better is frustrating to the people who are building these vehicles and of course the customers who buy them. It’s similar at Ford, GM, etc. but with the new ’owners’ its much louder.

The replacement OEM parts issues are a symptom of the cost cutting in practice. The suppliers are running so lean to meet the cost demands of the companies that they literally can’t afford to send extra parts to dealers. This is directly from Supplier reps on the factory floor.

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This new Dodge is hideous.
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Well, It's a Kia, so...
Is it? Someone mentioned a 4 door mustang and when I imaged searched it that's what came up.

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First thing I read made it sound like these were coming out in 2025. Nobody has even seen spy shots of one yet.

@Kyanche fake news'd me...
 

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I don't know, I think they're pretty cute! I'll definitely be paying attention to the EV side of it. I mean if you're going to get a fully electric vehicle, why not get something cute and fast! ;) 🤗

Also is that a new Dodge symbol on the front or is that something that they're bringing back from the past?

I almost thought it was a Mitsubishi symbol for a second. 🤔
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