Dodge tryin to bring back the charger
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Originally posted by "solo_mata_me"
They killed the R/T name. R/T Caravan, R/T Stratus...what's next? R/T Sebring Convertable? Knowing Dodge, they will bring back the Charger in FWD form powered by a 4cyl. After all, they have a history (as of late) of half assing things. Viper is a v10, sounds goofy and should be a v12. Prowler is 2 cyls shy of being what it should be as well. Oh well, I can always think back to the good MOPARS and dream of owning a 71 Hemi Cuda.
They killed the R/T name. R/T Caravan, R/T Stratus...what's next? R/T Sebring Convertable? Knowing Dodge, they will bring back the Charger in FWD form powered by a 4cyl. After all, they have a history (as of late) of half assing things. Viper is a v10, sounds goofy and should be a v12. Prowler is 2 cyls shy of being what it should be as well. Oh well, I can always think back to the good MOPARS and dream of owning a 71 Hemi Cuda.
2004 Chrysler 300N: Sharing its rear-drive configuration with the Dodge Charger, the 300N will be a sleek sport sedan touting a potent 5.7L Hemi V-8 engine.
2004 Chrysler Concorde: Large, rear-drive sedan is expected to have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire: Beyond its gorgeous appearance, the Chrysler Crossfire appeals with its rear-drive configuration. Under the hood is a 3.2-liter/215-hp SOHC V-6 engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The suspension uses an independent double wishbone set up in front and a five-link configuration for the rear. Remaining faithful to the original concept vehicle, the Crossfire will be built early 2003 in Germany in cooperation with Karmann.
2004 Chrysler LX: The current, large, front-drive sedan may be replace with a rear-drive platform, sharing componentry with new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Insiders suggest that it will have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Pacifica:
The prestigious Pacifica merges car manners and sport/ute versatility into a lux-themed big brother to the PT Cruiser. Segment busting features include three seating rows, all-wheel drive, side airbags for all passengers, rear audio/DVD entertainment center, power liftgate, and power adjustable pedals. Other goodies include hands-free phone, navigation system, and tire-pressure monitoring system. Motive power is served from a corporate 3.5-liter/250-horse V-6, ensuring satisfying punch. Production begins in early 2003.
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
2004 Dodge Dakota: Redesigned on a hydroformed chassis with family resemblance to full-size Ram. May be delayed.
2004 Dodge Neon: Redesign based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.
2005 Chrysler 300 Hemi C: Based on rear-drive Dodge Charger sedan, the 300 Hemi C convertible combines classic muscle with modern performance in a package positioned to counter the Ford Thunderbird.
2005 Dodge Dakota SUT: Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."
2005 Dodge Ram Contractor Special: A hybrid-electric version of the Dodge Ram pickup will be offered in 2wd and 4wd.
The R/T titled was wiped out because it became an appearance package. The SRT title is being given to vehicles with serious performance, ie SRT 10 Ram, SRT 8 Dakota, SRT 4 Neon. Serious Performance doesn't sound right in the same sentance as Neon..... ick.
2004 Chrysler Concorde: Large, rear-drive sedan is expected to have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire: Beyond its gorgeous appearance, the Chrysler Crossfire appeals with its rear-drive configuration. Under the hood is a 3.2-liter/215-hp SOHC V-6 engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The suspension uses an independent double wishbone set up in front and a five-link configuration for the rear. Remaining faithful to the original concept vehicle, the Crossfire will be built early 2003 in Germany in cooperation with Karmann.
2004 Chrysler LX: The current, large, front-drive sedan may be replace with a rear-drive platform, sharing componentry with new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Insiders suggest that it will have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Pacifica:
The prestigious Pacifica merges car manners and sport/ute versatility into a lux-themed big brother to the PT Cruiser. Segment busting features include three seating rows, all-wheel drive, side airbags for all passengers, rear audio/DVD entertainment center, power liftgate, and power adjustable pedals. Other goodies include hands-free phone, navigation system, and tire-pressure monitoring system. Motive power is served from a corporate 3.5-liter/250-horse V-6, ensuring satisfying punch. Production begins in early 2003.
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
2004 Dodge Dakota: Redesigned on a hydroformed chassis with family resemblance to full-size Ram. May be delayed.
2004 Dodge Neon: Redesign based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.
2005 Chrysler 300 Hemi C: Based on rear-drive Dodge Charger sedan, the 300 Hemi C convertible combines classic muscle with modern performance in a package positioned to counter the Ford Thunderbird.
2005 Dodge Dakota SUT: Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."
2005 Dodge Ram Contractor Special: A hybrid-electric version of the Dodge Ram pickup will be offered in 2wd and 4wd.
The R/T titled was wiped out because it became an appearance package. The SRT title is being given to vehicles with serious performance, ie SRT 10 Ram, SRT 8 Dakota, SRT 4 Neon. Serious Performance doesn't sound right in the same sentance as Neon..... ick.
Originally posted by "CrazyMoparGirl"
2004 Chrysler 300N: Sharing its rear-drive configuration with the Dodge Charger, the 300N will be a sleek sport sedan touting a potent 5.7L Hemi V-8 engine.
2004 Chrysler Concorde: Large, rear-drive sedan is expected to have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire: Beyond its gorgeous appearance, the Chrysler Crossfire appeals with its rear-drive configuration. Under the hood is a 3.2-liter/215-hp SOHC V-6 engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The suspension uses an independent double wishbone set up in front and a five-link configuration for the rear. Remaining faithful to the original concept vehicle, the Crossfire will be built early 2003 in Germany in cooperation with Karmann.
2004 Chrysler LX: The current, large, front-drive sedan may be replace with a rear-drive platform, sharing componentry with new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Insiders suggest that it will have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Pacifica:
The prestigious Pacifica merges car manners and sport/ute versatility into a lux-themed big brother to the PT Cruiser. Segment busting features include three seating rows, all-wheel drive, side airbags for all passengers, rear audio/DVD entertainment center, power liftgate, and power adjustable pedals. Other goodies include hands-free phone, navigation system, and tire-pressure monitoring system. Motive power is served from a corporate 3.5-liter/250-horse V-6, ensuring satisfying punch. Production begins in early 2003.
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
2004 Dodge Dakota: Redesigned on a hydroformed chassis with family resemblance to full-size Ram. May be delayed.
2004 Dodge Neon: Redesign based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.
2005 Chrysler 300 Hemi C: Based on rear-drive Dodge Charger sedan, the 300 Hemi C convertible combines classic muscle with modern performance in a package positioned to counter the Ford Thunderbird.
2005 Dodge Dakota SUT: Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."
2005 Dodge Ram Contractor Special: A hybrid-electric version of the Dodge Ram pickup will be offered in 2wd and 4wd.
The R/T titled was wiped out because it became an appearance package. The SRT title is being given to vehicles with serious performance, ie SRT 10 Ram, SRT 8 Dakota, SRT 4 Neon. Serious Performance doesn't sound right in the same sentance as Neon..... ick.
2004 Chrysler 300N: Sharing its rear-drive configuration with the Dodge Charger, the 300N will be a sleek sport sedan touting a potent 5.7L Hemi V-8 engine.
2004 Chrysler Concorde: Large, rear-drive sedan is expected to have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire: Beyond its gorgeous appearance, the Chrysler Crossfire appeals with its rear-drive configuration. Under the hood is a 3.2-liter/215-hp SOHC V-6 engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The suspension uses an independent double wishbone set up in front and a five-link configuration for the rear. Remaining faithful to the original concept vehicle, the Crossfire will be built early 2003 in Germany in cooperation with Karmann.
2004 Chrysler LX: The current, large, front-drive sedan may be replace with a rear-drive platform, sharing componentry with new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Insiders suggest that it will have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Pacifica:
The prestigious Pacifica merges car manners and sport/ute versatility into a lux-themed big brother to the PT Cruiser. Segment busting features include three seating rows, all-wheel drive, side airbags for all passengers, rear audio/DVD entertainment center, power liftgate, and power adjustable pedals. Other goodies include hands-free phone, navigation system, and tire-pressure monitoring system. Motive power is served from a corporate 3.5-liter/250-horse V-6, ensuring satisfying punch. Production begins in early 2003.
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
2004 Dodge Dakota: Redesigned on a hydroformed chassis with family resemblance to full-size Ram. May be delayed.
2004 Dodge Neon: Redesign based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.
2005 Chrysler 300 Hemi C: Based on rear-drive Dodge Charger sedan, the 300 Hemi C convertible combines classic muscle with modern performance in a package positioned to counter the Ford Thunderbird.
2005 Dodge Dakota SUT: Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."
2005 Dodge Ram Contractor Special: A hybrid-electric version of the Dodge Ram pickup will be offered in 2wd and 4wd.
The R/T titled was wiped out because it became an appearance package. The SRT title is being given to vehicles with serious performance, ie SRT 10 Ram, SRT 8 Dakota, SRT 4 Neon. Serious Performance doesn't sound right in the same sentance as Neon..... ick.
did anybody actually read all that. i read the first 3 lines and started falling asleep
Originally posted by "STROKED-OUT"
did anybody actually read all that. i read the first 3 lines and started falling asleep
Originally Posted by CrazyMoparGirl
2004 Chrysler 300N: Sharing its rear-drive configuration with the Dodge Charger, the 300N will be a sleek sport sedan touting a potent 5.7L Hemi V-8 engine.
2004 Chrysler Concorde: Large, rear-drive sedan is expected to have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire: Beyond its gorgeous appearance, the Chrysler Crossfire appeals with its rear-drive configuration. Under the hood is a 3.2-liter/215-hp SOHC V-6 engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The suspension uses an independent double wishbone set up in front and a five-link configuration for the rear. Remaining faithful to the original concept vehicle, the Crossfire will be built early 2003 in Germany in cooperation with Karmann.
2004 Chrysler LX: The current, large, front-drive sedan may be replace with a rear-drive platform, sharing componentry with new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Insiders suggest that it will have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Pacifica:
The prestigious Pacifica merges car manners and sport/ute versatility into a lux-themed big brother to the PT Cruiser. Segment busting features include three seating rows, all-wheel drive, side airbags for all passengers, rear audio/DVD entertainment center, power liftgate, and power adjustable pedals. Other goodies include hands-free phone, navigation system, and tire-pressure monitoring system. Motive power is served from a corporate 3.5-liter/250-horse V-6, ensuring satisfying punch. Production begins in early 2003.
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
2004 Dodge Dakota: Redesigned on a hydroformed chassis with family resemblance to full-size Ram. May be delayed.
2004 Dodge Neon: Redesign based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.
2005 Chrysler 300 Hemi C: Based on rear-drive Dodge Charger sedan, the 300 Hemi C convertible combines classic muscle with modern performance in a package positioned to counter the Ford Thunderbird.
2005 Dodge Dakota SUT: Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."
2005 Dodge Ram Contractor Special: A hybrid-electric version of the Dodge Ram pickup will be offered in 2wd and 4wd.
The R/T titled was wiped out because it became an appearance package. The SRT title is being given to vehicles with serious performance, ie SRT 10 Ram, SRT 8 Dakota, SRT 4 Neon. Serious Performance doesn't sound right in the same sentance as Neon..... ick.
2004 Chrysler Concorde: Large, rear-drive sedan is expected to have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Crossfire: Beyond its gorgeous appearance, the Chrysler Crossfire appeals with its rear-drive configuration. Under the hood is a 3.2-liter/215-hp SOHC V-6 engine available with a six-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. The suspension uses an independent double wishbone set up in front and a five-link configuration for the rear. Remaining faithful to the original concept vehicle, the Crossfire will be built early 2003 in Germany in cooperation with Karmann.
2004 Chrysler LX: The current, large, front-drive sedan may be replace with a rear-drive platform, sharing componentry with new Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Insiders suggest that it will have a tall roofline like the Toyota Avalon for increased interior space.
2004 Chrysler Pacifica:
The prestigious Pacifica merges car manners and sport/ute versatility into a lux-themed big brother to the PT Cruiser. Segment busting features include three seating rows, all-wheel drive, side airbags for all passengers, rear audio/DVD entertainment center, power liftgate, and power adjustable pedals. Other goodies include hands-free phone, navigation system, and tire-pressure monitoring system. Motive power is served from a corporate 3.5-liter/250-horse V-6, ensuring satisfying punch. Production begins in early 2003.
2004 Dodge Charger: Rear-drive sedan will replace the cab-forward Intrepid. The Charger is expected to offer 3.7L V-6 and 4.7L V-8 engine option, with the Charger R/T featuring the new 5.7L Hemi V-8.
2004 Dodge Dakota: Redesigned on a hydroformed chassis with family resemblance to full-size Ram. May be delayed.
2004 Dodge Neon: Redesign based on the Mitsubishi Lancer platform.
2005 Chrysler 300 Hemi C: Based on rear-drive Dodge Charger sedan, the 300 Hemi C convertible combines classic muscle with modern performance in a package positioned to counter the Ford Thunderbird.
2005 Dodge Dakota SUT: Model range expanded with a "sport/utility truck."
2005 Dodge Ram Contractor Special: A hybrid-electric version of the Dodge Ram pickup will be offered in 2wd and 4wd.
The R/T titled was wiped out because it became an appearance package. The SRT title is being given to vehicles with serious performance, ie SRT 10 Ram, SRT 8 Dakota, SRT 4 Neon. Serious Performance doesn't sound right in the same sentance as Neon..... ick.
did anybody actually read all that. i read the first 3 lines and started falling asleep


