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Since DaimlerChrysler is releasing a new retro inspired Dodge Challenger muscle car, do you think it would be good for them to re-release the "Plymouth" nameplate (a nameplate that never should have died) for a limited run of "Plymouth Barracuda" (or 'Cuda) muscle cars, to preserve Plymouth tradition, and also sell more autos to "Baby-Boomers"?
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I think I read somewhere that they were going to do something like that, only they would be badged as Chrysler. Plymouth is a dead company now but copyright and such laws still are enforced. Eventhough Chrysler owned Plymouth at the time of the companies collaps, they are still not aloud to use the name. Either way, bringing back the 'Cuda under (almost) any name would be hella awesome.Help with 22's on a 2006 Buick Lacrosse CXL?
With the trouble Chrysler is in right now. I would not bet on the Challenger ever making it to the showrooms. Since Plymouth is no more.I really don't see that happening.Even though 20 inch rims will fit on a Nissan Maxima, but is the ride going to be normal?
nope, as sweet as it would be it would cut into the 300, magnum, charger, and challeger's profits since all of these are on the same platforn and already have to compete with the mustang and up and coming camaro and possible firebird/trans am and pontiac gto and new G8 that will replace it next year.Losing fuel (10 mpg) on 2001 Oldsmobile Alero V6 with 21,000 original miles?
Yes , anything retro is and always will be good, especially muscle cars, p.s. i have one.More Questions & Answers ...
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