01/16/2006, 8:29 AM

Dodge News

Dodge Challenger could see production in 18 to 24 months

According to a report by Speed TV, it would take DaimlerChrysler 18 to 24 months to bring the Dodge Challenger concept to market, if it receives approval for production. Meanwhile, rumors have suggested it could take GM as long as three years to bring the Camaro to market. Will these vehicles still have the same appeal in two or three years as they do today? Post your thoughts in our comment section…

 
 

01/16, 12:26 PM

posted by:

Mike

hell no they need to build them NOW

01/16, 1:03 PM

posted by:

Whitless

I’ll take mine with a ‘meep-meep’ horn, flip up headlights and a spoiler taller than vern troyer please!

01/16, 1:20 PM

posted by:

Tim

Build the Challenger as soon as possible. Bury the Camaro, it was still-born. I never thought I’d feel that way, ’cause the ‘69 Camaro is one of my all-time favorite cars. But, Chevy missed big time. There is absolutely nothing I like about the new Camaro concept.

01/16, 3:04 PM

posted by:

Matt

Chrysler/Dodge seems to be really on the ball when it comes to getting concepts to the market quickly - hopefully this will be another example of that happening!

[...] Dodge Challenger in Production?: (straight from Leftlanenews.com)…According to a report by Speed TV, it would take DaimlerChrysler 18 to 24 months to bring the Dodge Challenger concept to market, if it receives approval for production. Meanwhile, rumors have suggested it could take GM as long as three years to bring the Camaro to market. [...]

01/19, 2:04 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

broc is gay

01/21, 12:45 PM

posted by:

Mopargirl65

Dodge and Chrysler have ALWAYS been on the ball and always will be!!

01/21, 7:41 PM

posted by:

nick

You can tell by looking at the pictures of the Challenger that it is practically production ready. The Camaro has a long ways to go IMHO. I like them both and hope they both get built. I heard production for the Challenger could begin as soon as March 2007.

01/22, 8:03 PM

posted by:

Doug Crook

I was anxiously awaiting the camaro, But I was blown away by the Challenger…Can`t hardly wait!!

01/23, 10:32 PM

posted by:

TERRY JERNAGAN

not bad looking but would have like to see it more like the old one and with more cubs and chrome.they all seam to forget what was nice about them old style not new

02/02, 10:17 PM

posted by:

steve

is GM actually trying to keep up with daimlerchrysler, thats weird, like 10 years ago it was the other way around. im glad DC passed up GM. DC deserves it.

02/07, 5:04 PM

posted by:

Steve

If the Challnger takes 1-2 years to come out, it’s gonna loose alot of it’s fame. By then another company like ford of Chevy will have come out with a New Classic reborn, like the 06 Stang!!!!! Build the Charger Faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

02/25, 12:46 AM

posted by:

jason andrew

I will wait for the Dodge, pass on the camaro. GM will end up watering down the concept

03/02, 8:45 PM

posted by:

Craig Bergstrom

I want one now but bring it out with the 6.1 the first
year. I can’t wait to order one.

03/06, 4:37 PM

posted by:

Ryan

Hell build them both, rubbish (about GM taking 3yrs or Camaro) they have plenty of rear drive platforms worldwide they could use. 20mths - strike while iron is hot or lose out like the originals did (compared to Mustang), yet another case of these two shutting the gate after the horse (or pony) has bolted.

03/24, 2:30 AM

posted by:

Rick

Everyone is a buzz about the new Challenger. How about a convertible model? If were shooting for the stars, why not!

 
 
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