Challenger Slighted

Discussion in 'Challenger News, Articles and Media Reviews' started by SRT-Tom, Jan 20, 2014.

  1. SRT-Tom

    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    Challenger Sighted

    What up with Dodge's new commercial?

    It features Dodge's total vehicle line-up rapidly traveling down an airport runway. The announcer states that these Dodge vehicles need a runway and not a road. The commercial quickly shows the entire fleet of vehicles racing down the runway with a .5 second glance of a black Challenger at the beginning of the commercial. It provides close-ups and ads for the Dodge Journey and Dodge Charger, but nothing for the Challenger.

    This runway ad would have been ideal for the Challenger and Charger R/T and SRT models, but Dodge chose to have the Challenger remain invisible. Why? :think:
     
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    Yeah I've seen that one and wondered the same thing, maybe because they ( Fiat )
    is not sure what direction they will be going. Probably aiming the commercial at the greater size of the viewing audience as well.
     
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    You can tell that Fiat owns Chrysler stock and barrel. Check out this new MOPAR racer. :emotions122:
     

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    On the moparblog, a video was posted of a 2015 Challenger "mule." Check out the SRT steering wheel and the quad tail lights. They look similar to those on a 1972 Challenger, like the photo below.
     

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