Dodge Viper Leads a Trooper Of Stormtrooper Dodge Challengers in New Star Wars Ad

The-Force

Star Wars mania is in full effect as the brand new film gets ever closer.  To capitalize on the onslaught of all things Star Wars before Force Awakens comes out, Fiat-Chrysler has joined the #DodgeSide (get it!?) and is combining their vehicles with classic Star Wars imagery.

 

Each brand of FCA gets highlighted in the various ads, but the one that stands out the most is Dodge’s.  In reference to when Uber ran the special deal to get driven around in a custom Dodge made to look like a Stormtrooper, there is a legion of Dodge Challengers decked out in all white with a special-edition Viper at the forefront.  The ‘Imperial March’ plays as the cars slowly proceed.  It’s a great spectacle to see and made even better with the music playing, be careful however not to get it stuck in your head afterwards.

 

What makes the Viper even cooler is that it is done up to look not like the old favorite baddy Darth Vader, but new Sith Lord Kylo Ren.  While one could hope for a lightsaber exhaust, alas, that is not the case here.  Still, fans of Star Wars and Dodge have just found the best kind of intersection.  Enjoy!

 

Make sure to check out our new and used line-up on Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge’s website. Download our mobile app to your smartphone device to keep up to date on special offers at the dealership. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more auto news.

The Future of the Viper is Uncertain

Future Uncertain for Dodge Viper

One of the biggest news stories for Chrysler in the past few weeks has been the continuing negotiations with the UAW.  Car and Driver did some digging through the contract that is being proposed by Fiat-Chrysler and the United Auto Workers and may have found some troubling news for fans of the Dodge Viper.

What Car and Driver discovered in the contracts is that the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant, which is where the Viper is currently being built, has not product build for 2017 and no future product planned.  That means that Dodge may be shelving the Viper again and it may be sometime before we see it again.

The Dodge Viper has been having a hard time finding itself since being brought back.  While initial sales were not the best, it did improve when Dodge put in a price drop.  The biggest problem with the momentum of the Viper is that other supercars are stealing its thunder.  It’s hard to look past the Hellcats when talking about performance and while Viper has been boasting about the capability of the ACR, it does seem to be a tad short.

It may be time to think about where the Viper is supposed to be now that it is back in the Dodge family.  The Hellcats are pushing the performance, so what is it that the Viper has to offer besides a cool look and nostalgia?

There is no confirmation on if this news is legit and it could change before the finalization of the agreement.  Maybe there is hope for the Viper yet.

Make sure to check out our new and used line-up on Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge’s website. Download our mobile app to your smartphone device to keep up to date on special offers at the dealership. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more auto news.

New Chrysler 300 SRT Not Coming to US

IMG_9848

Some sad news for SRT fans, the new Chrysler 300 is not going to be coming state-side.

A recently refreshed Chrysler 300 SRT is not coming to US dealerships according to Fiat-Chrysler.  They’ve been working hard to get the SRT brand integrated into Dodge and have it be associated with a new level of performance.  If you take a look at the recent slew of SRT and Dodge products, such as the Viper TA, and the Challenger and Charger Hellcats, this seems to be the idea that Dodge is aiming for.

Sadly, the 300 SRT doesn’t meet what FCA wants associated with the brand in the states.  The demand for the 300 SRT has remained low in comparison to the other vehicles.  That means this new 300 SRT will only see the light of day in Japan, Indonesia, South Korea, and New Zealand.

It makes me wonder if FCA is holding off on the 300 SRT until the 300’s new facelift comes along in the next few years.  For the time being, Dodge and SRT seem to be concentrating their efforts on getting the Hellcats out to the US public where it is in high demand.  The next major release appears to be the Jeep Hellcat.  Time will tell if the 300 SRT comes to the US.

Make sure to check out our new and used line-up on Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge’s website. Download our mobile app to your smartphone device to keep up to date on special offers at the dealership. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more auto news.