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Originally Posted by 68fbjjz109
Yea, it's to bad. That company was know for engineering prowess 50 years ago. That's what you get your company goes through so many cycles of ownership with varying strategic vision, and is set on being a follower.
The only FCA Brand that kinda knows what it is, and has some physical grasp of their brand is Jeep and Ram. The next wrangler looked awesome on paper, but isn't changing as much now, and the next RAM is delayed as well.
This being said, alot of people seem to like the cruiser aspect of the Challenger (and as par for the course FCA is on a island), maybe they have carved a new niche as a muscle/pony car or at least that what they tell Camaro and Mustang owners, because there is only one direction that car is remotely competitive in.
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Agree with you on Jeep and RAM. I'm hearing a new vehicle being shown for the Jeep within the next month or two.
FCA is in a very tough spot with the Challenger, a lot of owners are happy with what the challenger is. FCA is looking to bring in new and younger buyers and knows what it has to do to make the challenger more competitive and move it forward, but at the same time it will piss off those who like the challenger being that heavy weight big proportioned cruiser.