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Dodge Charger Daytona Still Continues To Highlight Slowest-Selling List

Dodge Charger Daytona Still Continues To Highlight Slowest-Selling List​

Alfa Romeo Giulia Also Hits The Top-10 List...​


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Despite aggressive rebates, reduced production, and deep dealer incentives, two Stellantis products are still sitting on dealership lots well into May 2025. According to the latest inventory data from CarEdge.com, the Dodge Charger and Alfa Romeo Giulia remain two of the slowest-selling new vehicles in the U.S., with market day supply numbers that should raise red flags for both dealers and the automaker.

 
I'm sure hoping the Six Pack versions take off. Personally, I was never excited about an electric Charger coupe or sedan. But the coupe is a good looking car. I have seen only 1 Charger on the roads around Houston and none anywhere else that I have travelled. It's pretty much a dud so far. I hope Stellantis, who still has no CEO, has learned a lesson about the North American car market.
 
Whats going on with the new 4runner? Thats the only shocker on the list. Are there dealer mark ups on them because they're new and in short supply? I saw A TRD Pro a few months ago in Texas and honestly thought it was pretty childish looking, they definitely went overboard with the styling on it. That could be it too.
 
Whats going on with the new 4runner? Thats the only shocker on the list. Are there dealer mark ups on them because they're new and in short supply? I saw A TRD Pro a few months ago in Texas and honestly thought it was pretty childish looking, they definitely went overboard with the styling on it. That could be it too.
It's made in Japan, so Toyota brought in a bunch before the tariff deadline. There also is some buyer's resistance over the new powertrain. The V6 was dropped, the new 8-speed auto transmission has a lot of issues in the Tacoma, and there is a lot of suspicion over the turbo four. The hybrid setup is only available on the higher trims, which means it will cost $10,000 over the base model. Which leads to my last point, the pricing is insane, it is possible to add nearly $30,000 to the $40,000 base price by choosing a high end trim and some options.
 
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