Posted on Aug 17, 2022
Dodge plans to retire Challenger as parent company plans for electrified future
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I am grateful for the 2nd coming of the muscle car. A decade from now, a used car lot of EVs 8 years old with a $10 grand midlife battery replacement will be required to drive it off of the lot. I am glad I have a V6/ 30 MPG Challenger SXT Plus that is 7 years old and the car only 55k miles on it. My battery costs $200. The car runs great and it has a large trunk and the back seat fits 2 adults with lots of leg room.
EVs are not perfect and you are NOT saving the earth.
EVs are not perfect and you are NOT saving the earth.
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LTC Eugene Chu
"Could Dodge’s charger and Challenger names be used for future electric vehicles?
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has alluded to the possibility that the Charger and Challenger names could be used for future electrified vehicles, including a forthcoming electric muscle car in 2024."
"Could Dodge’s charger and Challenger names be used for future electric vehicles?
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has alluded to the possibility that the Charger and Challenger names could be used for future electrified vehicles, including a forthcoming electric muscle car in 2024."
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