Carscoops published an article about unsold U.S. new car inventories. Leading the pack is the new Charger, with a staggering 385-day supply. CarEdge estimates there are 10,796 examples on dealer lots nationwide while just 1,261 sold over the past 45 days. This has resulted in plenty of leverage for anyone walking into a Dodge showroom. also, it has forced Dodge into offering incentives, like the current Power Dollars promotion (a $10 per hp. cash allowance- $4,200 for a Charger R/T and $5,500 for a Charger Scat Pack, now through August 3). Also, slow-selling are the two-door Jeep Wrangler-230-day supply, Gladiator- 222 days, Grand Wagoneer- 215 days, Grand Wagoneer L- 204 days, and Cherokee-199 days. The Dodge Charger Is America’s Slowest-Selling New Car | Carscoops