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Old 04-02-2019, 04:16 PM   #1373
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The original reason was to make Dodge more of a performance division, Chrysler more upscale, and Ram kind of the "GMC" of FCA. All trucks all the time. It made sense back then, after walking back from making SRT its own division and back when Dodge had more cars. But, with Dart and 200 dead it makes less sense these days.

So now they have Chrysler with 2 nameplates. Really just one (Pacifica) when 300 goes away, and Dodge with 5 (Challenger, Charger, Durango, Journey, and Grand Caravan, for however long that sticks around). Something's gotta give.
Just fold them back under Dodge...and can Chrysler....

Dodge Grand Caravan can become the new Dodge Pacifica.... and solves the issue..
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Old 04-02-2019, 05:10 PM   #1374
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When you look into the FCA corporate profits and company issues it does not look like the main issues are in North America as 85.5% of profits for FCA were generated here, not sure what happened outside of NA but issues in Europe and China look to be the main issue. The impact that those outside forces will have on the NA operations will increase the longer they not addressed.

The last thing I heard about the future of the Challenger platform was last year, and it was indicated that they would remodel the current chassis to address weight and handling, so we would need to wait and see how NA operations are affected by other factors to see if that changes the plans for the Challenger/Charger.
If the big push overseas is for better emissions then Dodge is not going to do well. And I also don't see their classic look appealing to many people over there. At least not after it's been used for over 10 years. And like you said, the weight and size is not attractive over there. From what I can see Dodge doesn't even have a fuel economy engine available like the 4cyl turbo engines in the Mustang and Camaro. And even if they did, would it be powerful and durable enough to push around that big heavy car? So these all seem like things FCA has to deal with. And if they do not have a plan structured yet then I'm not sure what they plan to do.
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Old 04-02-2019, 06:55 PM   #1375
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The cars that FCA has been selling to Europe has been a wagon based on the magnum and the 300 both left and right hand drive, engines have been V6 gas and diesel. These are made in the Brampton plant for export. I’m not sure if the wagon is still in production right now but last time I asked it was. These are not the issue that FCA is been having in Europe more with Fiat and Maserati and production problems, with China I don’t know what they have as the issue.

Having a 4 cylinder engine for the Challenger would be like what GM has done with the Pickup trucks can be done but who would buy that turd. Not sure I would even consider the 4 cylinder for the Camaro.
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Old 04-03-2019, 07:12 AM   #1376
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Not sure I would even consider the 4 cylinder for the Camaro.
Someone who wants the fastest car possible for a budget thats lower than a v8?
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Old 04-03-2019, 07:35 AM   #1377
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I noticed Challenger sales are down -24% for Q1 2019.
13,431 Q1 2019 - 17,648 Q1 2018

Camaro up +2.5%
12,083 Q1 2019 - 11,795 Q1 2018

Ford numbers won't be out until tomorrow.

Charger down -3%
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Old 04-03-2019, 07:56 AM   #1378
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Sales of Challenger and Charger are up 61% and 52% in Canada from last year, with sales of the 300 up 58% as well.
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Old 04-03-2019, 08:10 AM   #1379
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Regardless of their sales, we know the Camaro will survive for another Generation. That gives us about 6 more years at least. Can we say the same thing for the Challenger/Charger? On the plus side, if they do go belly up, then imagine how much a low mileage clean Hellcat will be worth in the future!! I mean, I was gonna drive the miles up and turn my lease in next Summer. But now I'm thinking I might wanna hold on to it and keep the miles low.
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Old 04-03-2019, 08:11 AM   #1380
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Sales of Challenger and Charger are up 61% and 52% in Canada from last year, with sales of the 300 up 58% as well.
I saw that. Challenger went from 404 units in Q1 2018 to 651 units in Q1 2019. Is that in to overall totals?
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Old 04-03-2019, 08:41 AM   #1381
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2018 Canadian Challenger Sales totals 3457, the 2018 Canadian Sales of the Camaro total 2574.

These numbers are small compared to US sales.
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If the big push overseas is for better emissions then Dodge is not going to do well. And I also don't see their classic look appealing to many people over there. At least not after it's been used for over 10 years. And like you said, the weight and size is not attractive over there. From what I can see Dodge doesn't even have a fuel economy engine available like the 4cyl turbo engines in the Mustang and Camaro. And even if they did, would it be powerful and durable enough to push around that big heavy car? So these all seem like things FCA has to deal with. And if they do not have a plan structured yet then I'm not sure what they plan to do.
Well going back to what rocket originally said about 85% percent of profits coming from NA, thats because of Ram and Jeep. Asnd I agree I have no idea what FCA's plan could be.

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Regardless of their sales, we know the Camaro will survive for another Generation. That gives us about 6 more years at least. Can we say the same thing for the Challenger/Charger? On the plus side, if they do go belly up, then imagine how much a low mileage clean Hellcat will be worth in the future!! I mean, I was gonna drive the miles up and turn my lease in next Summer. But now I'm thinking I might wanna hold on to it and keep the miles low.
This ^ We know for sure or at least I would say over 90% that Camaro will see another generation for one simple reason, Cadillac needs it. We know sedan sales are way down, luckily for GM Camaro7 on Alpha II can pick up some of the dead weight for low CT5/4 sales. the real question will be this:

Martin mentioned/guessed if they make a Alpha CUV will Camaro be needed?

Or if I believe it was Hotlap, if CT4/5 tank and they pull the plug will just Camaro be enough to keep around
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Old 04-03-2019, 09:05 AM   #1383
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Yikes...

https://news.yahoo.com/current-ford-...144300640.html
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Old 04-03-2019, 09:18 AM   #1384
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Looks like Ford is taking Dodge's business plan for the Mustang.
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So possibly a much larger Mustang.. hmm. Interesting
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Old 04-03-2019, 09:56 AM   #1386
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In Europe (England) the platforms would or could stay around for 20 plus years, the 4 to 5 year platform change over was a NA thing looks like we will be moving away from that and start running platforms over a 10 to 15 year life cycle in the future in order for manufactures to be more cost effective.
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