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2017 AWD Dodge Dart SRT - WRX STI killer?

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Dodge forum has a very nice write up with pictures of what they see as the to be released in Dec 2016 AWD Dodge Dart SRT and why they believe it will kill the WRX STI from Subaru. Interesting read, some valid points.

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http://dodgeforum.com/articles/2017-dodge-dart-srt-need-take-subaru-wrx-sti/

What do you think? Can dodge really build a car that would unseat the Subaru King?

Yes, I do. This to me solves the biggest issue to me in putting a Chrysler product in my garage. I happen to be the guy who likes sport compacts.

The Abarth has great exhaust note, fantastic suspension tuning, et all. I just want all of that manic on a slightly larger safer car. This answers that question.

In terms of how well it will be received by the general public, Subaru sold something like 3000 WRX and STI last month, so I would think Chrysler would have no problem moving these.

Chrysler high po stuff seems to be selling well, aiming a car at a lower price point and younger demographic is a good idea IMHO.

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