Wild Colors Live On… Introducing Furious Fuchsia! |
Posted on February 11, 2010
Debuting at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show, Dodge celebrates the memory of one of the wildest OEM paint codes in history and the 40th birthday of the fearsome Challenger with the addition of “Furious Fuchsia” to the ordering sheet. Significantly darker (though no less ostentatious) than the original hue, Furious Fuchsia calls upon the rich – if not short-lived – legacy of Panther Pink combined with innovations in paint technology to create its own unique place in the Challenger’s history books. Furious Fuchsia further distinguishes itself from the older, brighter tone with its limited availability, as it will be offered exclusively on Dodge Challenger R/T Classic and only 400 Challenger SRT8 models.
In addition to the fierce exterior presence, each Furious Fuchsia model will also feature complimenting interior accents including Pearl White performance seats with Furious Fuchsia accented stripe and, in SRT8 models, an exclusive dash-mounted plated distinguishing the vehicle as only one of 400. Despite the extensive aesthetic overhaul, powertrains for both models will remain unchanged and as such, the R/T Classic will continue to boast a 376 horsepower 5.7-liter HEMI V-8 engine while the SRT8 will sport its fabled 425-horsepower 6.1-liter HEMI V-8. Pricing for the sharp new models will be $35,140 and $45,150, respectively, and as mentioned above, both editions will be available for order at dealerships across the U.S. in March.












Feb 27, 2010 @ 08:17:01
I bought a new GTX back in 1970, then a new ’74 Duster 360 followed by a 1978 Lil Red Express. Totally loyal MoPar fan for decades… However, at least HALF of my buying decision is based on the Dealership. Are they ‘good folks’ and could I count on them to bend a few rules and help a customer if the need arose? That is why here in North East Texas I will buy from Ford, the Chrysler dealers absolutely SUCK and the Ford guys are hometown nice and will help their customers to a fault.
Just the way it is…
Feb 27, 2010 @ 12:55:36
Some constructive criticism for the folks at Dodge that may help w/ this new color. Just took delivery of my beautiful Plum Crazy Challenger SRT8, waited 4 months and it was worth the wait. However, I was disappointed w/ the quality of the paint finish. Way to many dust nibs for any brand new car BUT for a 45 thousand dollar “Limited Edition” car in which the paint color is the reason its special…………. is just plain sad.
Feb 27, 2010 @ 14:59:51
Paint on any of those new Dodge’s are just horrible. As thin as thin can be. Must be that new enviro-water based paint or something. As I stated in this blog before, I was just looking at new vehicles at the dealers’ lot, they never even had the pieces of shipping plastic off the vehicles yet and there was paint chipped off the door edges. Reminded me of what you’d put on a Smartie/M&M candy. Hope they fix that! It would really burn my bridge to have paid $45K for something like that. Doesn’t surprise me that there would be dust in the paint also.
Get your clay bar out.
Mar 02, 2010 @ 16:56:00
Dealer had to wet sand and buff mine before it was acceptable. Hats off to them for stepping up, but they shouldn’t have to do that. I doubt they were paid to do that. And I wonder what the long term consequences are for the paint job.
Mar 02, 2010 @ 17:26:36
The paint process at the Brampton plant is awful. Dodge needs to update the process so it can compete with the other car makers. Orange peel, dust, and you name it…the paint process is unacceptable if you are going to charge $40,000+ for vehicles. Paint quality on all Dodge vehicles has always been a sore spot and I think it has driven off customers. It is time to update so you can compete.
Mar 02, 2010 @ 19:40:50
Hemiuberalles, you’ve got more patience than I do. If it were me I’d toss them the keys and say, “Later”. That’s just sickening! Pay $40K and then the dealer has to finish the paint process for you? Nuts! My 2006 has paint that came off of a Tic Tac, that’s how thin it is.
Mar 04, 2010 @ 21:55:00
Indyrider is back from the Vegas NASCAR Race, and I have to say Dodge had a great presence in the vendor area. Sorry the track performance didn’t produce a first place in Sunday’s race, but I still had a blast in the Dodge expo.
As previously stated, the ride alongs in SRT8s and Vipers through a skid pad/drift deal was the best. Before hopping into a Challenger I asked the driver to convince me why I should buy one.
I’m convinced, now open up the order window on the fuschia srt8, or drop the bomb and offer green. I want this car. I want to do smoking burnouts and 360s for days!
And yes I voted for green (again!) Where were the green bandannas?
Mar 10, 2010 @ 08:56:26
RLD, will we be able to purchase these wheels?
Mar 10, 2010 @ 16:56:13
It is March and I still can’t order the Furious Fuchsia yet. Anyone heard when it is going to release?
Mar 10, 2010 @ 21:39:45
Yes, when is the order window open? I’m pinging the local dealer daily, and I’m sure he would love to shut me up, by saying “yes, your order has been placed”…
Otherwise, when is the next color coming?
Mar 10, 2010 @ 22:28:03
Hey RLD,
Do you have any idea what the next color offering will be for the Challenger? Why the mystery regarding all of your products? Can you tell us what you are going to update for the 2011 Challenger? Will it receive a new engine(s), updated interior, black color option for the interior, T/A package, more options to compete with its competitors? How about the existing 2010 brochures for the cars? Will plum crazy be offered in 2011? How about a shaker hood? Does Dodge have a future? Obviously it doesn’t or you would already be promoting your new products. By the way, I think your Question of the “week” is getting old and you have your answer already. One more thing (compliment), I like it when you show real pictures of your vehicles on the web page and in the brochures. The photobrushed pictures look awful and dated. They never looked good in the 60s or 70s and still don’t. You have got an exciting product line up so lets see it in your new commercials, especially the Challenger in all of the high impact colors. It would be wild to have a fuchsia Challenger pull up in the driveway and the driver gets out and all his neighbors have Challengers but they are in different high impact colors. He could then say, Its nice being different.” Get the word out so people know you are still alive and kicking!
Mar 24, 2010 @ 00:32:37
I’ve got a solution to your dealership woes Mr OldTexan. Let me direct you to Cascade Dodge in Cascade Id. I believe this small dealership predates the War and is ALMOST like stepping thru a time warp. I say almost because a shiny new SRT8 sitting in the 2 car showroom says they are for real. They got my 09 when our big city dealers could only wonder when they would get lucky. And despite all the Challenger hype at that time they simply charged MSRP. No markups for hard to get, no sleazy Dealer Doc Fees, just MSRP. I know it is a long way from Texas but I’ll bet you’d really enjoy the trip.
Mar 29, 2010 @ 22:29:51
I think what Dodge is doing with this car and the various colors is great. Wish I had the cash as I would love to have one in Pink as this is what it is. I know Dodge had to come up with a cool flashy name but it is Pink and it is HOT. In fact I’d get one of all the throw back colors if I could,as they all look bitchin to me. Hey Dodge how about a contest for the best story of why I want a Furious Fuchsia Challenger. The winner gets his/her choice of an R/T or the SRT 8 ,myself I want the R/T. Make it like 500-1000 words long. Anyway it looks bitchin to me and I’m 49 YRS old.
Mar 29, 2010 @ 23:07:09
Tracy, you got that right…the Challenger is hot and it looks good in any color. If you test drive one you will sell everything you own to buy one. Hopefully you can find a way to finance one because the car really makes you feel young and makes you forget about all of your problems. I never thought a car could do that for me, but this one does. The Dodge Boys got it right with the Challenger.
Mar 29, 2010 @ 23:09:44
Well I’ve taken the time to read the posts and it seems there are alot of Mopar fans who really want to BUY a SASSY GRASS GREEN Challenger. If this was a color that I was told by my customers who said they would buy my product but it needed to be this color then guess what, I would start taking orders now and start the builds in May-June. Maybe the Boss needs to go undercover and find out what the dealers are hearing from their customers and employees, yes it’s being done and it’s a great TV show. Or just read what is being posted here and get with the program. And for those of you the bailout money came from US the tax payer so it’s really our car company and we should have a say in how it’s run, or at least some imput. Until later be good.
Mar 29, 2010 @ 23:26:13
Hey Sublime, thanks for the input. I’m a Chevy guy, first car I drove was my brothers 62 BEL AIR I was 6 and he just got back from Veitnam. I just steered really, he worked everything else. But I look at cars in a diffrent way then alot of people, I see a bitchin car and that is what it is to me Dodge, Chevy Ford I don’t care as long as it looks cool. All of these makers back in the 60′s-early 70′s put out some bitchin cars. Hell I saw Bullitt when I was 10, awesome chase. Two great cars and yes I know that the Charger in real life would walk all over the Mustang. So for myself it’s not brand lolalty it’s what’s got a great,cool, bitchin, awsome you name it look is what counts in my book. have a great day Tracy
Mar 29, 2010 @ 23:59:03
Hey Tracy, not only does the Challenger look good, but man does it move. It just feels right. The seats fit perfectly and the rumble and ride are right on. Bitchin is a good term for the car and Bullitt is still my favorite movie, well at least the 10 minute chase scene. The music leading up to the chase scene and the way they follow each other slowly makes it. Then they reverse who is being chased and then the seat belt is fastened and away they go. There is no better build up for a chase scene and there never will be. I have never seen a car lose five hubcaps for that matter either. I guess the spare tire had a hubcap as well. Dodge does things right. The Challenger is what cars used to be and more. I think they improved the look of the Challenger from the original because it is really a blend of a ‘cuda and a challenger. The new Camaro doesn’t look as good as a ’69 and that goes for the Mustang as well. They are OK, but they just don’t cut it. They may be faster, cheaper, and lighter, but looks comes first with a car and they don’t measure up to their predecessors. Take care.
Mar 30, 2010 @ 00:18:36
Hey IndyRider, it looks like the Furious Fuchsia is being applied to the Fiat 500s in Poland. They used up all the paint so there isn’t any left for the Challenger. Hopefully The Dodge Boys will notify us soon, the announcements have been slow lately. They have had this weekly poll up for two months already. I could have filmed a new commercial and aired it by now. Oh well, I won’t complain anymore because my new Plum Crazy Classic makes up for all their wild marketing schemes. I can’t wait to see more new products being unveiled in the near future by Dodge. http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/03/500000th-fiat-500-rolls-off-production.html
Mar 30, 2010 @ 21:25:45
Dodge, RLD, Mark, Ralph, anyone who will listen:
Please clarify the order window for Furious Fuchsia. This site says March, which is almost over. My local dealer says April. Internet blogs speak of an email to dealers stating June.
I would like to hear it from you, the source. If June is the new timeline, then please state it so I can stop spending time chasing dreams. I want to buy a car, a dodge challenger. Give me something to look forward to, not rumors and hearsay.
Mar 30, 2010 @ 23:33:09
Hello dodge boys here’s an idea to make everything sooooo simple, go an annouce that you are going to ramp up production of the Challenger in the High Speed Green that everyone wants to buy. The first 1000 buyers who plunk down a $1000.00 deposit well get $ 2000.00 dollars off the msrp. Now for the bean counters this is $1,000,000.00 in deposits that Dodge takes in at one shot over a few weeks time,this money is now in your bank account making intrest there by making you more money, so you give back $2000.00 off the msrp you are still not out any money over the long hall. You should really do this with all of the cars, trucks and vans that you build, but make sure the turn around time is NO MORE then 6-7 weeks, if the car is not at the dealer by then well knock off another $500.00 or give free shipping. Just a thought but one brought to you by a normal everyday kinda guy. And by the way it sure would look better on your part if you would answer some of the posts here that people who want to buy your cars are asking. Thanks Tracy
Mar 31, 2010 @ 10:59:14
Great idea…you should work for Dodge!
Mar 31, 2010 @ 12:39:56
Hi Sublime, ya an old school kinda guy I am so I think like the car guy I am. Not some suit. It would be so easy for them to use the ideas presented here but according to an email I received from Dodge they can’t use them due to their agreement with their ad company, in my book thats dumb, if the ad guys can’t think of something that we can, well maybe they should rewrite their contract to include a clause that if a idea comes from an outside source that they can use, they can and will. How many millions do they spend on ads that suck or ideas that are bad VS something the average guy comes up with. See ya all later. Tracy
Mar 31, 2010 @ 13:39:09
Hi Tracy, what ads are they talking about. I rarely see a Dodge advertisement. They did have their minivan on msn.com today so I guess thats a start. Maybe you can get a job working for their ad company and then this promotion can be launched.
Mar 31, 2010 @ 14:37:13
Hi Sublime, yes a job that would be good. As far as ads go I DVR most everything I watch so I run right past the commercials,I would have to believe they are putting ads out in print IE HOT ROD, Car Craft , and any Mopar mags ETC. Plus they have their cars on both of the NCIS shows so thats free, well the cost of a few cars. They should use in the NCIS LA a different color then black, I would have provided a Detarnator Yellow or Plum Crazy as these would have been much more catchy colors and maybe more people would look into what the car is. Car guys who watch the show know but most people would look and say whats that and not even know where to look for one. With the brighter colors it would be easier to spot on a lot and say hey theres that car, and go take a look. One dealer hear in San diego hides theirs off the street so they are hard to see as you drive by. I would have them front on center if I ran the place, even if I had only two or three. Here’s something funny, on that same dealers lot a few months back they had a new Camaro that was traded in and it was out front but the Challengers were back by the building. This Camaro couldn’t have been more then a month or to old and the owner traded it in on something from Dodge. and by the way the Camaro sucks it has got to be the worst looking retro car out there. We the wife and I have an 05 Mustang V6 Screaming Yellow and bought it for the looks and the fact it’s rear wheel drive, wife has an arm problem and front drive hurts her to drive. We both hate the new Mustangs looks, front iscool the rear sucks and the interior is terrible. If the challenger would have been avaliable then I would most likly have one instead. But she is really happy with it and she won’t part with it but she says when I’m working again and bringing in the cash I can get the Challenger. Hopefully I can still get a Pink one when that happens or I’llt the Yellow as I really like bright colors, even though you still get cut off all the time by the dummies on the road. Hey if you want me to forward that email let me know I think I still have it.Will have to figure out a way to get our emails adresses to each other so the world doesn’t see them. Well take it easy. Oh and Dodge if you do use an idea from one of us you could send a check for the idea. It’s cheaper then the ad agency
Mar 31, 2010 @ 16:23:58
Hey Sublime, heres what it says. Due to contractual agreements between Chrysler Group LLC and our creative agencies, outside suggestions cannot be reviewed or forwarded for evaluation. While we apperciate your consideration, we cannot evaluate suggestions which relate, amoung other things to advertising/sales promotional ideas or program, slogans, new vehicle name proposals, or new vehicle styling art or skeches. I’m sorry we cannot provide a more favrable reply. In short I just asked if they were going to bring back the paint called Panther Pink. And suggested they leave the window open longer for people to order the other colors already being used, as this would allow people more time to order the color they want. I guess I was incorrect on the ad thing. Just think they can’t let us the buyers know what colors they have in mind because of their contract with their CREATIVE agency. Whose in charge here Dodge or them? They don’t seem to creative to me.
Mar 31, 2010 @ 17:20:30
Tracy, I thought the reason they went bankrupt was to get out of all of these stupid contractual agreements which were developed by saboteurs from Toyota, Honda, and Ford. You know these companies had something to do with this. Who in their right mind would sign such a contract? There is some internal politics that we don’t know about (kickback for somebody). Oh well, business as usual. I have watched this go on since they started this blog. I couldn’t take it anymore and that is why I got so vocal about it. However, now that I have my Plum Crazy Classic and sublime will not be offered for at least another two years then I am happy. Limited editions just keep the resale value up so that is good for me. With such a poor advertising agency working against them, all of the Dodge vehicles will be limited editions and hopefully maintain their resale value. All I can say is that they make a great product and it is just too bad that they have the worst marketing people in the universe promoting them.
Mar 31, 2010 @ 19:29:41
Sublime,glad you got your car and one that is a very cool color. I’ve seen two here in San Diego, one close up and one at that dealership that parks them in the back,it was really hard to spot but I did see it, sure is a nice color. Thanks for saying Dodge should hire me but then they might start making money if I was there. HaHa. Ya know someone has got to be reading this and saying to themselves, this guys got some good ideas and I’ve got a bunch more. I’d tell them here but since I’m not on the payroll I can’t say what they are, but believe me I’ve got some good ones in the ol head of mine. Come on Dodge give me a try I can work at home so my salary would be lower. I’ll travel to dealers here in California , Nevada, Arizona, and other states that are close by talk to them and find out what your customers are asking about. This would give you an idea of what they want to buy and in what colors. I know the info would do the company alot of good.
Mar 31, 2010 @ 20:44:59
Tracy, I guess customer feedback only works one way, due to the contractual agreements you mentioned. That is too bad, as I’ve seen, and contributed ideas for consideration. As you can see from my posts, I’m still trying to purchase a car.
I would volunteer some free time, for a chance to meet with Dodge execs. I’ll sign an NDA, whatever, if it would help get information out quicker. I’m baffled by the non response to some of the questions posted here, including ones I’ve posted.
I will not wait two years for sublime, or any green on a challenger. Sorry, but my window of opportunity will not be open that long.
FWIW, my plan B is shot to hell, as I cannot find a non sunroof, PC SRT 8 in California with a manual tranny. Figure that one out. Out of state, just adds more to the cost…..
Mar 31, 2010 @ 22:15:42
IndyRider, as I am pulling out of the dealer in my new Challenger I look across the highway at the Chevy dealer and there is a metallic lime green Camaro. I couldn’t believe it. It caught my eye. Then I look across the street and there is a Petty blue (grabber blue) Mustang. Both of my favorite colors have already been snatched up by the competition. How long do we have to wait? I guess until all of the customers have moved on and until all of the other customers who did purchase cars the colors they didn’t really want decide to move on as well. This is a customer relations fiasco. At any rate, everyone still does take a second look at the Plum Crazy so its a good color. The SRTs will start to pile up at the dealers because next year’s model will have the MDS and get almost twice the gas mileage. If you are looking for an SRT, I would really wait until next year because they will have the 500 hp 6.4liter motor. And if you still want this year’s model, they will probably throw in the sunroof for free and then you can put a vinyl top over it like they did in the 70s.
Mar 31, 2010 @ 22:36:30
Indyrider, Tracy has found your car. Hope your on tonight if so answer back. As I will not put out info until you are on.
Mar 31, 2010 @ 23:18:13
Hey do you think they might chime in if we were to use all those great four letter words we used in school so long ago. I do find it amazing that no one answers any questions put out here.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 00:02:39
Indyrider, I’m turning this off for the night but well check it out in the am. Pacific time. Somewhere between 10-11am. Leave me a message if there well be a good time to be on here to tell you about the car and where it’s located, this is not a BS deal I looked around and found one. Don’t know if it’s got everything you want or don’t want but you’ll be able to call the dealer and ask all the questions you want. Hope it turns out to be the Challenger you’ve been looking for. Talk to you in the AM or later in day. Tracy
Apr 01, 2010 @ 01:10:27
IndyRider, you need to check out this dealer in Texas. They are discounting brand new SRT8s $4500 plus you get the $2000 worth of Mopar Accessories. They just started the promotion today. I could of saved a lot of money if I would have waited one more week. Got screwed again. Should have waited for the sublime when the rebates will be $10,000. This has been the worst experience of my life. I will never buy a new car again.
http://www.randallnoechryslerdodge.com/new-inventory/index.htm?SByear=2010&SBmake=Dodge&SBmodel=Challenger
Apr 01, 2010 @ 06:28:56
Geez, Sublime, you can’t catch a break!
If I had those two vintage Mopars in the garage I wouldn’t even look
at what they are offering today. You’ve reached the top of “MOPAR HEAVEN” in my
opinion. I’d just sit there in awe and look at those two great machines.
Vintage MOPAR trumps all!
Apr 01, 2010 @ 10:22:36
HEMIhead, you are right…I should just be greatful that I was able to pick up those cars when I could. I still love the new Challenger, it is a beautiful piece of machinery. I keep getting looks and compliments everywhere I go. People are just mystified by the color and bodylines of the car. By the way, the dealer had already sold the Challenger I wanted so I don’t feel so bad. He said it was their demo car and it had a couple hundred miles on it already, anyhow. If Dodge made a few extra dollars, I suppose that is OK because we want them to be successful so they will be around when I buy my next one. I will be honest with you, I was mad last night but everytime I drive this car all my problems go away. It is good therapy for me. We all need a vice and the Challenger is a good one.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 12:51:18
Hello RLD,
After reading all the complaints about paint quality I must say that my 2007 Chrysler 300 looks absolutely beautiful after 125t7miles, the only paintchips I have experienced are from driving on rough roads – or tailgating trucks – which is my fault – not the Brampton painters !
I have a couple of friends who bought German prime when I bought the Chrysler – mine are far better looking than theirs – they also have rust issues – a thing I do not have !
I am in process og replacing the 300 with an SRT Challenger and I have found these to be extremely high quality automobiles – again I have compared them with German prime – Dodge has nothing to be ashamed over – except the fact that Dodge not offer the Challenger in Europe – which is a shame – there are a lot of 50+ “youngsters” in Europe who have driven US-built vehicles for decades – give the Challenger a diesel engine and sell it as an ” SRT-Design ” as done with the 300 C !
You do have a hiclass automobile – please franchise hiclass dealers – most dealers do not know how to handle a customer who want to buy a $ 50000 vehicle – this is not a PT Cruiser and the customers know what they want – and they usually have the cash to back it up !
The dealerships will have a huge task at hand when the 2011 300 C & Charger arrives – these just might be the best vehicles in the entire Mopar history – but they wont stand a chance if they are sold by salespersons without product & customer knowledge !
I am – however – convinced that Mr. Macchione will address this issue with a firm hand !
Last – can anyone remember the paint and assembly quality on an 1970 Challenger ?
A lifelong US-vehicle enthusiast living in Sweden !
Apr 01, 2010 @ 16:39:00
Sublime, you’ll never get a deal. Every time I thought I was getting a deal, someone always
seems to be getting a better one. It’s life. Don’t worry about it bud. You’ve got some awesome cars, enjoy them.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 20:36:49
Tracy and Sublime, sorry I signed out early last night, and just got back on today. I’m typically checking this site out around the 6-7 pm PST time if you want to find me.
Thanks for the kind advice! I too have looked at the green Camaro, and at lunch today I spec’ed out a grabber blue GT500 for the heck of it. Gotta admit, 500hp available for purchase right now is tempting. PLus the price range is realistic, as in I can do it.
I’m wanting the Challenger, but there are other options available in the price range. I really want to help out my local dealer via a purchase, but I’m getting itchy on pulling the trigger. Ironic that I finally find a cool dealer, but cannot get a car. Summer’s coming and I want to hit the road in a sweet ride. Still no answer on the FF order window, so life is not good in my dodge world.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 20:56:31
Hey Indyrider you on. Tracy
Apr 01, 2010 @ 21:20:01
IndyRider, I found out that as of April 1 the larger dealers can give up to 2 grand off an R/T Challenger and up to 5 grand on the SRTs so see if you can bargain with them. I missed the window by five days because I never thought they would ever come down on the Challengers. At any rate, they are now starting to pile up at the lots so just make an offer and they may take it. If not, they are stupid. I have got to say though, because there are far fewer Challengers they always get a second look. The only problem with the Challenger is that if you are the first one at a stop light, all the cars directly next to you rev their engines to race you and then they back off as soon as you let off the brake when the light turns green. I know I paid too much, however, the Challenger is a sweet ride and not as generic as the Mustang and Camaro. Its wide stance looks tough and they always stand out in the parking lot. They ride great and have a nice rumble to them. Hopefully, they will set a date for the FF already if that is what you really want. The longer you wait the cheaper they will get. I think they have reached market saturation by now. It will be interesting to see what the 2011 will look like. My kids don’t mind fighting the seatbelt and the seat to get in the back because they hate four door vehicles. All my son’s teachers and friends give me the thumbs up when I drop him off in front of school. You only live once so you have to buy what makes you happy and not settle for some practical vehicle. Good luck on your quest for the perfect car. It would be nice if Dodge could share their plans with us. At least let you order it even if it is a few months off.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 21:20:16
yup, I’m trolling the web, searching for plans b, c, and d
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:03:56
Say Indyrider are you on, as I have the info on a dealer near gere who has a Plum Crazy NO sunroof and a 6 Speed. Tracy
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:07:19
Tracy, I’m online.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:19:29
Hey great if you are ready let me know as there are other people maybe waiting for info too.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:21:00
Tracy,
allworldkitty@gmail.com
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:23:10
I send in a bit Tracy
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:26:52
cool, thanks in advance. I saw one in PA, but haven’t had a chance to call them.
Apr 01, 2010 @ 22:30:10
Good luck, let me know if it’s what you wanted. Tracy
Apr 02, 2010 @ 11:47:50
It’s pretty bad when you have to get on a blog like this to try and find a vehicle you want
to buy, and not a cheap vehicle at that. Come on Dodge give us a break here. Why can’t these
people here get the vehicles they want? You have to realize you have some serious dealer problems here!
Apr 02, 2010 @ 13:44:09
Hi Hemihead, you are right about dealer problems. As I wrote before one dealer hides the Challengers in the back by the showroom. Duh this is the car people want to see, if it’s on the lot they will stop and look, but they shouldn’t have to drive onto the lot to find out,put them in the front dummies. They should have a system of finding the car at another dealer and then have it transfered to them so the buyer could buy it. That would be too easy though instead they wont help out and that puts buyers off. The dealership I mentioned before has very low feedback on a How did they do web page here in San Diego, most of the ones I read said if they could have give a zero instead of a one they would have. But all were negitive. This dealer is 5 min from my house but when I go to look or buy I won’t go there. Yes I do hope this car is the one Indyrider has been looking for and it didn’t take too long to find it, plus it felt good to help a guy find the car he’s been looking for. Take care Tracy