Looks like it's a lot better to have Fiat on the team than
Daimler.
Hope to see more Dodges and Chryslers on the road in Norway now that the cars have been much improved, even if it'll be just people movers, SUVs and some pick-ups. I once thought of buying a used Caliber RT, but the Caliber interior made me think of life in a communist country, no style, no percieved quality, no good feelings, just something apparently made entirely of condensated dullness nailed to the inside of the cabin to make do as an interior. Even if I really like the exterior, it's the interior I'll spend time in.
We are listening.
Since you're listening...
I don't expect Dodge to do this, but since Dodge is supposed to be a sporty brand in the Chrysler-Fiat family, how about a compact that's actually competitive against cars like the Ford Focus RS, Scooby Impreza STi, VW Golf R, or at least the Honda Civic Type-R, and Renault Megane RS?
These are wicked compacts from the brands Dodge compete against (I wish I could write S4, M3, and AMG here instead, but that's a long way to go), and they are like halo cars for those models.
The Challenger is a real nice car, and the new Charger seems to be too, but from what I've seen, my impression only, outside USA, these cars are very rare, and any glory from the Chally just won't shine on the lower models, since it's just not there to do it. Only us car people into american iron are really aware of it.
Now that Fiat is on the team, who has a history of making fun little cars...
I just think it's a shame to waste a good name like Dodge Demon, especially when having the concept car in mind, proving that you people had that sort of naughty ideas already before Fiat came in.