Act Now Before the Deadline to Order Dodge Charger and Challenger is Here

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By Car Brand Experts

If you are considering purchasing a new Dodge Challenger or Charger and haven’t made a decision yet, it’s time to make a quick visit to the nearest dealership because the clock is ticking. The order books for these iconic Dodge muscle cars will be closing at the end of the month, leaving you with less than two weeks to secure your order.

“For enthusiasts interested in ordering a Dodge Challenger or Charger, particularly a high-performance model like the Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat, or a limited-edition variant, this is truly the final opportunity for the ‘Last Call,'” stated Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis. “As we transition into an exciting era of electrified muscle cars, we are commemorating the end of a memorable chapter for Dodge, and time is running out for those who wish to own a piece of this legacy.”

According to Dodge, this year marks the final year for the current Charger and Challenger models powered by internal combustion engines, with production scheduled to cease by the end of December 31, 2023. It truly signifies the end of an era.

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Introduced back in 2008, the current-generation Challenger has been a mainstay for 15 years, undergoing numerous enhancements and changes, with a significant facelift in 2015 and substantial power upgrades. To bid farewell, Dodge unveiled a total of seven “Last Call” models, with the SRT Demon 170 being the final one, boasting an impressive 1,025 horsepower and capable of conquering the quarter-mile in an NHRA-certified 8.91 seconds.

In addition to the uniquely named models (such as Shakedown, Black Ghost, and Scat Pack Swinger) and exclusive paint schemes, all 2023 Challengers and Chargers will come with a special “Last Call” plaque located under the hood.

If this appeals to you in any way, now is the time to make your move because these vehicles will not be available for much longer.

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