Not any more. SRT was reintegrated and isn’t it own division any longer.Chrysler maybe but not SRT (it's own division) or Dodge.
Wouldn’t be much of a loss.
I do not know the specs BUT the Challenger looks awful big and heavy next to the Charger.How is a new Challenger bigger than a new Charger when it has a shorter wheelbase and weighs less ?
I had not heard that. Let me do some checking with my source.Not any more. SRT was reintegrated and isn’t it own division any longer.
My thought also 10 years ago people were giving away trucks and suv. Americans did not learn last time and will pay for it again one day.I do not know the specs BUT the Challenger looks awful big and heavy next to the Charger.
Yes the trend is toward SUV and truck, but let gas keep going up and get into another financial cool down, and it can change quickly.
Bargain price I saw yesterday for new Cummins crew cab 1 T. was $56000. That is cash price with every discount know to man! Ha and Wow!
Challenger bigger then the Charger, come on man!I do not know the specs BUT the Challenger looks awful big and heavy next to the Charger.
Yes the trend is toward SUV and truck, but let gas keep going up and get into another financial cool down, and it can change quickly.
Bargain price I saw yesterday for new Cummins crew cab 1 T. was $56000. That is cash price with every discount know to man! Ha and Wow!
I can not find anything or anyone to support this rumor.
Dodge, Ram and Jeep will still be produced. It’s just Chrysler. That said, it’ll suck when the 300 is gone, the current 300 is the nicest 300 ever built.Of course when I get the chance to own a 392 charger as a company car they go under.
but would some of the mopar aftermarket be affected any?I know you be right.