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SCOOP: 2020 Dodge Charger Will Get Widebody With Two Models:

SCOOP: 2020 Dodge Charger Will Get Widebody With Two Models:
R/T Scat Pack & SRT HELLCAT Widebody Models To Join 2020 Lineup...

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2020 Dodge Charger SRT HELLCAT Widebody Rendering. (Ryan Dodd Designs).

For the past couple of years, there has been talks and rumors about the Dodge brand working on a Charger widebody model. Well, we are happy to confirm that the rumors are very much true. Dodge will be launching a widebody version of the popular four-door Charger sedan in the 2020 model year. But now thanks to our sources, we are learning a lot more about this upcoming sedan.

For more information, click the link below...

SCOOP: 2020 Dodge Charger Will Get Widebody With Two Models: - Mopar Insiders
 

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Should do like audi and do a redesign to incorporate the wide body instead of having the stick on look
 

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UM WHAT? A Scat Pack Widebody???

Just when I thought I’d picked out my options and color to order soon...

I don’t know if I can’t wait this long though, especially since it’ll likely be $6,000 more.
 

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This is OUTSTANDING news!
I can’t wait to seeit! I’m not in n the market for a car, but someday I hope to get a Charger for my wife - likely used, but my purchase will hopefully contribute to resale value.
That said, I am writing a book - if that sells well, I’ll flood the garage with a TRX, Trackhawk, and Widebody Hellcat Charger!
(and the obligatory Ducati Panigale V4)
 
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So not knowing how wide the tire option becomes but assuming it will be wider (possibly like the Demon tire size)
Does this mean the assembly line becomes like the Demon ...smaller tires are installed to run on the line and then the correct tires are installed before shipping?
 

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Jeep isn't Italian owned.
Aren't all of FCA's brands effectively Italian owned?
That was my point. Ducati is no more German than Jeep is Italian. Perhaps the legal wrangling between FCA US, LLC and other Fiat enterprises have obscure technical/financial boundaries, but at the end of the day, Mike Manley, the CEO of FCA directs the actions of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati, and Ram executives.
 

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Aren't all of FCA's brands effectively Italian owned?
That was my point. Ducati is no more German than Jeep is Italian. Perhaps the legal wrangling between FCA US, LLC and other Fiat enterprises have obscure technical/financial boundaries, but at the end of the day, Mike Manley, the CEO of FCA directs the actions of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati, and Ram executives.
No. If anything it’s a Dutch company since it’s headquartered in The Netherlands.
 

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Aren't all of FCA's brands effectively Italian owned?
That was my point. Ducati is no more German than Jeep is Italian. Perhaps the legal wrangling between FCA US, LLC and other Fiat enterprises have obscure technical/financial boundaries, but at the end of the day, Mike Manley, the CEO of FCA directs the actions of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, Maserati, and Ram executives.

There is more Chrysler people on the management side of FCA than anything. FCA considers themselves a British company for tax purposes. Which might change, rumors have been going around for some time with Trump's tax cuts for business, FCA might move its official HQ from Britain to Auburn Hills.
 

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