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November 25, 2005
Chrysler Podcast on the Dodge Challenger Concept Vehicle

Chrylser Group has released a sketch of a Dodge Challenger concept that will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in January, and as expected, the greasy enthusiasts are all agog. I can understand why Chrysler keeps going to the muscle car well -- they're doing well with the 300, Charger and Hemi, but for me it feels like they're taking an unwelcome encore.
Of course, I would love to drive the thing if they have a working model, so color me hypocritical. It's just that as a brand they're going to have to start showing they can play another note in the automotive symphony.
Anyway, you can listen to a podcast with head designer, Kevin Verduyn, who gets interviewed by Ed Garsten, who runs the company's media blog. Verduyn talks about going to the nostalgia well, whether or not they'll stick with two doors and the prospects of building the thing for the consumptive.
Click here to play the file, or, if you know what you're doing, right click on the link to download it on your 'puter.
Posted by Frank at November 25, 2005 11:23 AM | Filed under Auto News
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