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A friend of mine who works at FCA HQ in Auburn Hills Michigan says that the Charger is being discontinued at the end of 2019. But they are going to be bringing a new Dodge Demon that’s going to be faster than the original one.
You would think the media would have reported on this by now or that FCA Chrysler would have announced it to the press. The end of 2019 is only a couple of months away.
lol.....yes, the top trim Pacifica has a good system that plays DVDs and also has some good pre-loaded games. We had it on a Pacifica rental this spring. Our kids liked it and since they are looking straight ahead (versus looking down, with their tablets) they are less prone to getting car sick. Which is a very good thing.....
You would think the media would have reported on this by now or that FCA Chrysler would have announced it to the press. The end of 2019 is only a couple of months away.
Of course they would. Fact is they engineered a wide-body 2020 Charger for better handling... which is now available to order. Certainly it is not discontinued.
I doubt there’s a desire for traditional cars anytime soon. There’s just no longer a reason to buy them.
They ride lower, don’t necessarily get better mileage, and have less cargo. Modern trucks and SUVs have done too good of a job of offering more versatility without the compromises that drove people to sedans.
Traditional cars were big and roomy. You could actually transport 6 adults in them.
It's no wonder the tiny cars of today don't sell. They are good for 2 adults.
Not sure about that. The largest sedans seem to sell the worst.
The big sedans were selling 800,000 units per year in the early 1970s: Chevy Impala/Caprice, Ford LTD. These were true 6 passenger vehicles
There are no big sedans being sold today, nor have there been in many years.
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