I don't know for sure but I think a lot may be the culture that we are in now and when you take the fact that some of the more popular U-tubers are trending away from the challengers and going to other brands of cars like the mustangs because they want to increase there ad revenue then that only makes things worse for helping to keep the interest but who knows, its probably a number of things.
Quite possible but this next generation had different priorites and more interested in other kinds of vehicles like EV or environmentalist drivers. Times are a changin as that EV agenda is being pushed forward.
A great deal of the excitement over the 2008 Challenger came from baby-boomers who owned Challengers in the 1970s. Watch this video (at the 14:23 minute mark) where classic Challenger owners were interviewed at a car show. Chrysler Imperial and Dodge Challenger. - YouTube
This is a smaller, friendlier and more intimate automotive website. If it had a theme song, this should be it. Cheers Theme Song - Best Live Version - YouTube
That site has been around much longer- around 15 years. Since inception it has had 70,600 registered members. Our site is growing but has 4,023 members. Bigger isn't always better.