This profile shot is all we get to see of Dodge's flagship sedan, but from the looks of it, when Dodge brand chief Ralph Gilles says that we can expect a little bit of Viper in all future Dodge products, he isn't joking.
My French isnt great. But at one point I heard "We saw a person that looked German, so we packed up everything we own and are looking for an American to save us!"
That side profile reminds me of the current Mitsubishi Galant.
Chris
1995 caravan 268k miles good driver 2000 Olds Intrigue 160k miles cold a/c, good heat, power windows, locks, cruise inop, well maintained 3.5L V6 $1200 2002 Pontiac Grand Am 161k miles 4cylinder, cold a/c good heat, power windows locks cruise, CD player automatic 32 mpg $2100 1998 Buick Lesabre 150k miles leather, driver for $1000
Considering a few others didn't know that, I figured I'd post it. Now I know you're angry, so I'll stop posting and start pming everyone in the thread so your royalty doesn't have to even look at my terrible posts, sir.
"This image reveals a sloping belt line and strong curve building from the front to the shoulders, reminiscent of the 1999 Dodge RT Charger Concept"
Yes, 10 years old.
Oh you are so right. I mean, the filename of the pic I used was something like 1999chargercngconcept.jpg so I couldn't have possibly known when that car was built, right?
PinkSockDubz #1 The Minivan I only replied twice, now three times, to this thread because I have a chronic disease called PWS (postwhoresyndrome) which causes me to post many times per day, It's at the point where I can't even control myself anymore, any computer I'm near I steal so I can post in TCL
Good, then it will fit in with everything else they build.
"F**k off with your sofa units and strine green stripe patterns, I say never be complete, I say stop being perfect, I say let... lets evolve, let the chips fall where they may."
Looks good so far. I definitely see the 1999 concept in the attached image. I am sure that they will clean up the front end, compared to that concept (especially since they never inflicted the Intrepid or Charger with that nasty face).
Woooo... I like where this is going so far. This and the 300 are two cars Chrysler CANNOT mess up.
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There are plenty of existing technologies that produce emissions free electricity. There isn't one single technology in the world that produces emissions free gasoline.
Oh you are so right. I mean, the filename of the pic I used was something like 1999chargercngconcept.jpg so I couldn't have possibly known when that car was built, right?
Cool detective skills brah!
I'm sure everyone is copy/pasting the files name just to see.
How about adding something constructive instead of being a nit picking douche?
Ah, this old argument again! Chrysler has already given you a pretty faithful reissue of the Challenger, so why would you expect two retro-muscle cars??? And before you get all "purist" on me, with the Charger name, Dodge has also sold the Charger as a tiny little K-car based econobox.
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Dear Dodge:
Sincerely,
The Ghost of Musclecars Past.
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There are plenty of existing technologies that produce emissions free electricity. There isn't one single technology in the world that produces emissions free gasoline.
The LY platform is a very heavily revised version of the current LX platform. The new Charger, for all intent and purpose, will be all-new.
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Is this going to be a refreshed current-platform Charger, or an all-new Charger on an all-new platform?
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There are plenty of existing technologies that produce emissions free electricity. There isn't one single technology in the world that produces emissions free gasoline.
Ah, this old argument again! Chrysler has already given you a pretty faithful reissue of the Challenger, so why would you expect two retro-muscle cars??? And before you get all "purist" on me, with the Charger name, Dodge has also sold the Charger as a tiny little K-car based econobox.
I'm no purist, I just have to point out that no matter what they've done in the past, and regardless of what the new challenger is like, anything short of the spirit, dare I say soul of the original is pure, weapons-grade Doingitwrongium.
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If opinions are like a**holes, then some of you have really, really bad a**holes.