Dodge will discontinue its Challenger and Charger muscle cars next year. UPDATE 3: New Pics Out

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Save what money? No they won't I've have family in the auto industry live and direct from there we talk.

You not saving any money your electric bill will go up. Hell to fix those batteries more money.

Meant saving money in terms of gas. But year the repair bills are higher and the cost for electricity has to be factored in.
 

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But there are too many of them in circulation. It would take a long ass time for those cars to be worth something. Decades.
Just because they're the main attractions at most car shows, at least down here, the second hand value will jump exponentially.

Next big thing is going to go back to v8 300s and the CTS v. And prolly Camaros and mustangs
 

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Just because they're the main attractions at most car shows, at least down here, the second hand value will jump exponentially.

Next big thing is going to go back to v8 300s and the CTS v. And prolly Camaros and mustangs

Again. Dodge made too many of them to begin with. And they are laughably overpriced. You’re saying they will be collector car status. Note for a long time. And they will never be as valuable as a 60’s - 70’s version. Maybe the Demon, since it was a limited edition.
 
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