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May 12, 2011

The Marketing of Speed and Horsepower

Posted on: May 12, 2011 – 2:34 pm by RLD

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The automotive world has changed a great deal in the 50 years since the muscle car era. Madison Avenue is no longer dominated by a male culture, the average lunch no longer mandates three Manhattans’ or other high-octane concoctions once referred to as ‘brown water’. We’d like to think that everything is a little more gentle than it once was. The truth be told is that the musclecar business was never, has never, and will never be a bastion of political correctness. You either had the need for speed, or you didn’t and on that merit alone, it was always sort of ‘us versus them.’

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A name like denoted speed and aggression; not for the namby-pamby set. Adding R/T to it meant you had bought power to match the name. For the chosen ones, the car names rolled our tongues off easy enough –, Dart, . They denoted something that was not passé, something guaranteed to be more than a pedestrian walk down the boulevard. Sure, nobody really knew what a Polara or Monaco was, and those names subsequently faded away. But a Coronet denoted the torrid era of jazz, Swinger was slang for a certain type of fast and easy lifestyle, and Demon, well, that title spoke for itself. Then you could put some initials on it – R/T for Road / Track, GTS for Gran Turismo Sport, T/A for Trans Am and on it went. The names were not for the faint of heart, and were badges worn with honor at the local drive-in.

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Then there were the engines – Magnum, Six Pack, , Max Wedge, Ramcharger. One early variety was a race six cylinder called a Hyper Pak; again, not the stoic motivation that took your mom down to the grocery store. Nope, these were engines that often right came from the factory with chrome and high-lift camshafts. You ended up at the gas station (sometimes more often then you wanted), showing everyone in walking distance what was under the hood. You didn’t have to ask them to look, either; once that hood was open, they’d just show up to scope it out.

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The dealerships would use whatever incentives they could find to get people to come in and check them all out. It was the Lively Set, then the Hot Ones, the Dodge Rebellion, the White Hat Guys, and Dodge Fever, Dodge Material, and the Scat Pack. Sure, there were thousands upon thousands of non-performance cars that came out at the same time, but marketing the excitement of performance was a huge part of selling them as well. The idea was to use that excitement to put someone into a similarly-styled 318 Charger, or slant six Dart, or Coronet station wagon.

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Hiring winning drivers like Dick Landy, Don Garlits, David Pearson, and Buddy Baker led to notoriety on the sports pages as well. It was a big deal during this time period to have a ‘win on Sunday, sell on Monday’ mentality. Most manufacturers pushed the sanctioning bodies for favorable rules, and built cars to meet the needs. In the first part of the 1969 model run, there was a semi-sleek Charger 500, and that was followed up after a close-but-no-cigar effort in Florida that winter with a radically-restyled Charger called the Daytona (named for the race), with a pointed nose and skyscraper deck wing.

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We still like to have fun marketing musclecars. Our Chargers and Challengers still run the high-banks of and NHRA strips. Our current batch of TV spots and prints speak of the passion, performance and the spirit that drives us. And who could forget our now infamous Challenger Freedom TV spot?

Here our future president George Washington and his worn band of patriots route a regiment of British Redcoats by a trio of black Challengers SRT8s.

July 6, 2010

Chrysler Group LLC to Introduce Mopar ’10 Challenger

ONE HOT RIDE

Command the street in a vehicle built with every small nuance, every minute detail, designed to transform your mundane drive home into a one-man car show.

The canvas of the Mopar® ‘10 R/T package begins with a Brilliant Black Crystal Pearl Coat. You choose the accent: Mopar Blue, Red or Silver, and your personal theme is carried through the interior with matched seat and steering wheel stitching. Every passerby will know that you’re driving a true performance machine, as Mopar is prominent throughout the exterior: Mopar-branded hood pin caps, hood graphic, fuel door and fascia badge. Plus, every owner receives a Mopar ’10 R/T Owner’s Kit with heritage parts and a book that outlines the special vehicle build and specification data, as well as a limited-edition sketch of the vehicle signed by Chrysler Group design chief MarkTrostle and Mopar ’10 merchandise.

PERFORMANCE PERFECTION

The Mopar ’10 Dodge Challenger R/T package comes jam-packed with the authentic performance of Mopar.

The Mopar ’10 R/T is built with a Mopar Cold Air Intake System, which picks up air directed from the performance hood scoop through a new Mopar hood venting system. Handling is improved by the addition of Mopar’s front and rear strut tower braces. Add in a fully-functional T/A style hood with vintage Mopar hood pins, and its 20” forged black finished wheels, and suddenly you’re sitting behind the wheel of a speed demon.

Mopar and Dodge have produced an enthusiast’s dream-come-true. Ask your local dealer how you can possess this limited editon Mopar ’10 Dodge Challenger R/T.

EXTERIOR FEATURES

  • Vented T/A Style Hood with Graphic
  • 20″ Forged Wheels with Gloss Black Finish
  • Mopar® Logo Fuel Door and Fascia Badge
  • Black Chrome Grille Surround
  • Body Stripe Graphics
  • Rear Quarter Glass Window Graphic
  • Black Chrome Hood Pins
  • Mopar ’10 Logo Car Cover

INTERIOR FEATURES

  • Katzkin® Leather Seating with matching highlight stitching and embroidered Mopar ’10 logo
  • Custom Leather Steering Wheel with unique shape, matching highlight stitching and Mopar logo
  • Mopar Shift Handles (T-handle for automatic, Pistol grip for manual)
  • Serialized Dash Plaque with vehicle name

PERFORMANCE FEATURES

  • Front and Rear Strut Tower Braces (including billet caps for front shocks)
  • Cold Air Intake System with sock
  • Under hood venting and water management system for T/A hood