Twitter Fail: Dodge Thinks this BMW 3-Series Cop Car is a Challenger
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Twitter Fail: Dodge Thinks this BMW 3-Series Cop Car is a Challenger



The Chrysler Group just can't seem to get its twits tweets right. Some 18 months after an employee of an associated company that handled the firm's Twitter account wrote a posting with the "F" word that eventually got him fired, we have another episode, one that caused new embarrassment for the automaker.

Earlier today, the person responsible for the Dodge brand's social media account posted a tweet that read: "Not even a #DodgeFan outlaw can out run this Challenger cop car.on.fb.me/RWzh0B twitter.com/Dodge/status/2"

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