It’s a tragedy how the Charger was launched and the apprehension attached to its build quality and reliability due to premature electrification. This was so botched it leads to thoughts that it was deliberate and malicious. It certainly created a dark hole that Dodge must dig itself out of to regain favor.
Now I personally love the Six Pack offerings which I feel hit the sweet spot in the Dodge mass market lineup, especially in this four door model. I see little reason for mainstream Dodge buyers not being drawn to this version. I also see the “Motörhead”crowd, like myself, being elated at the return of all things Hemi, it is the essence of Dodges appeal in the marketplace. Had Dodge launched the gasoline versions first and revealed plans for the Daytona at that time, we would not be discussing this topic today, it would be moot as Dodge sales would be much better. “Go WOKE, go BROKE” rings true, even in the auto industry.
I also have a problem with the size and weight of the Charger in two door configuration and to put it simply, a smaller, lighter Challenger is essential to get things back on track. Let’s get that done Dodge ASAP.
It seems that the path forward has been made clear and there is light at the end of the tunnel, but it’s been a slow process that tests the patience and loyalty of Dodge fans. Like dudes, when the hell are these Six Packs getting to dealers ?
It’s such a tragedy that Euro-think has brought All American brands like Dodge and Jeep to their knees and hurt these brands in ways that could have been avoided. Somehow this four door six pack made it to market from inception and it just might be the car that saves Dodge. It’s that ray of light at the end of this tragic tunnel for Dodge as I would label it now.