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Chrysler Group Rumored to Replace Challenger with Smaller and Lighter SRT Barracuda in 2015
Even before the SRT brand was formed as a separate entity, then Dodge boss Ralph Gilles was already thinking about how to revive the legendary Plymouth Barracuda. At the 2010 SEMA show, Gilles had told reporters that “there’s a lot of pressure to bring the ‘Cuda back; the customers have been stomping their feet for it.â€
Now, Car & Driver reports that the Barracuda will indeed make a comeback. It says Chrysler Group plans to replace the Challenger in 2015 and join the Viper in SRT’s expanding range.
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Sexy 2008 Barracuda Concept Up For Grabs
While Ford is putting the final touches on the new Mustang and GM is working on the sixth generation Camaro, Detroit's third muscle car builder, the Chrysler Group, is in the process of mulling the resurrection of Plymouth's Barracuda nameplate...
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Only About 5 Percent Of All Chrysler U.s. Dealers To Sell New 2013 Srt Viper, Each Will Be Charged $25k
As the Chrysler Group's undisputed "halo" car, one would believe that the Detroit-based carmaker would want most of its U.S. dealers to be able to show and sell the new 2013 SRT Viper, but that's not the case. An Autonews report back...
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Snake Bite: 2013 Srt Viper Finally Breaks Cover In New York [82 Photos And Videos]
Probably the most teased, and awaited, car of this year’s New York Auto Show has been officially unveiled. The 2013 SRT Viper, as it will be known from now on, was launched earlier today at the Big Apple in two flavors: “plain vanillaâ€...
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Dodge To Drop New Generation 2013 Viper At Next Year's New York Auto Show
The time for the return of the Dodge Viper after a two-year hiatus is almost up. In fact, we'll get our first look at the Chrysler Group's next halo car as early as next April at the 2012 New York International Auto Show. Chrysler's SRT Brand...
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Dodge Says Next Viper's Looks To Be Inspired By “a Naked Woman On The Beachâ€
Speaking at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit, the head of Chrysler design boss and head of the Dodge brand, Ralph Gilles, told reporters today that the next generation of the Dodge Viper is going to be “drop-dead beautiful†sporting...
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