I actually had my eye on a Magnum late last year. To think I could have been in the hip crowd had I purchased it. http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2005-01-18-50-cent-charger_x.htm Chrysler gets hip-hop shout-out: 50 Cent wants a Charger By Brett Clanton, The Detroit News AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — It turns out Snoop Dogg isn't the only hip-hop artist who wants to see a new Chrysler in his garage. Chart-topping rapper 50 Cent made clear last week he's impatient to get a 2006 Dodge Charger, a four-door update of the classic muscle car that debuted at the Detroit auto show last week and goes on sale this spring. "I need to know what I gotta do to get that Dodge Charger first. I need that," the rapper told Myles Kovacs, publisher of auto customizing magazine Dub, in a telephone message made available to The Detroit News. While some brands have been reluctant to receive the blessing of profanity-spewing hip-hop artists, DaimlerChrysler AG's Chrysler Group wants to broaden the appeal of its older-skewing Dodge and Chrysler brands. Boldly styled vehicles such as the Chrysler 300 sedan and Dodge Magnum wagon made Chrysler the darling of the hip-hop world last year, providing ideal canvasses for oversize wheels and decked-out interiors that have become calling cards for rappers, pro athletes and — perhaps most importantly for Chrysler — the legions of fans who want to emulate them. Chrysler is wasting no time getting 50 Cent what he needs, as it did last summer when platinum-selling rapper Snoop Dogg asked Chrysler CEO Dieter Zetsche for a Chrysler 300 sedan, a move that paid off in reams of publicity. The story of Snoop's affinity for the 300 was reprinted in dozens of newspapers and magazines, and the rapper featured a handful of Chrysler 300 sedans in a music video. At this year's Detroit auto show, Ford, Toyota and General Motors all are showcasing vehicles with street-racing accessories, fat wheel rims and special front grilles, underscoring the new attention they're giving to buyers who like to personalize vehicles and tune into TV shows such as MTV's Pimp My Ride. Americans spent a record $39 billion on customizing their vehicles in 2003, up almost 8% from 2002, according to the Specialty Equipment Market Association. Rappers such as Snoop Dogg and Twista, both of whom added about $30,000 in extras to new Chrysler 300s last year, have helped fuel the accessories boom. They also have given Chrysler "street cred" with a new set of buyers such as Chris Teague, a 36-year-old computer systems specialist from Waldorf, Md., who was checking out a tricked-out Dodge Magnum at the Detroit auto show on Monday. "This definitely gives me some ideas," he said. Chrysler has been savvy about how they have approached the hip-hop community, letting the artists find them rather than chasing after endorsements, said Dub magazine's Kovacs. "That's worth more money than any advertising you could do in the marketplace," he said. But they've also launched vehicles whose design inspires car buyers who are tired of seeing Honda Accord look-alikes, he said. "It's all about being aspirational and cool," he said, "and Chrysler has found a way to tap into that." Rarely in recent months has Chrysler missed an opportunity to mention that new models like the 300 are popular with everyone from senior citizens to Snoop Dogg. In accepting Motor Trend magazine's Car of the Year Award in November, Zetsche even tried to imitate the language-bending rapper in describing the distinctive sedan with the low roofline and huge front grille. "As Snoop would say, 'It's the shizzle,'" Zetsche said. Snoop Dogg left a phone message for Zetsche last summer, asking, "What I gotta do to get that brand new 300 up outta you?" Chrysler responded by selling the rapper a 300, which he quickly spruced up with suede seats and scissor doors. The company allowed him to use several of the sedans for a music video from his new album. Rapper Nelly also has included a Dodge Magnum in a video, and NBA star Carmelo Anthony of the Denver Nuggets has posed on the cover of Dub with his outfitted Magnum. Now Chrysler hopes 50 Cent will give the new Charger a push out of the gate. 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, grew up on the streets of Queens, New York, and promotes himself as an inveterate gangster. He has been shot nine times, including once in the face, and raps about hardscrabble street themes. He was once hailed by Detroit native Eminem as his favorite rapper, an endorsement that helped him to become one of the biggest figures in hip-hop music. The 2006 Dodge Charger is an all-new passenger sedan that has the same rear-wheel-drive underbody as the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum and revives the name of a two-door fastback perhaps best known as the getaway car on TV's The Dukes of Hazzard. Chrysler will begin building the sedan in Brampton, Ontario, this spring. Zetsche was already getting mileage out of 50 Cent's request at last Friday night's charity preview event for the 2005 North American International Auto Show. Surrounded on stage by models from Gear magazine, Zetsche bragged that 50 Cent bought a new Chrysler 300 last year and now is ready for the Charger. "That's two 50 Cent purchases," Zetsche said. "Now, we're up to a buck."
I thought the concept Charger was better looking: than the actual production model: Still beats the hell out of the GTO though, looks wise.
I agree, the Charger should have been a 2 door. When I was buying my Black 05 Magnum RT on New Years Eve a local Houston Rapper, Slim Thug, came in the dealer ship and dropped 5 grand in cash as a deposit on the sales manager trying to get him to sell him my car. When I closed my deal he came back and picked up his cash.
Why are these car companies bringing back these classic muscle cars in such silly incarnations? Remember this concept version?
Oski, Thats awesome looking. It has the rugged front end, which is similar to the classic charger. Very muscle car looking IMO. Although, the back end im not particulary fond of.
Dodge hasn't done so well with the "classic updates." I do like the 300, though... even if it is a preposterous Bentley rip-off. The new Mustang, on the other hand, is an excellent "retro" update. I hear Chevy's doing the same thing with the Camaro for next year, too.
I hope so. Bring back the old styling on the Camaro, with a Vette motor, a really nice interior and you would have a winner.
I agree and I wonder why they didn't work on this concept more. I haven't been able to find what year this concept is from though.
Join the party my friend It is a wonderful vehicle, the 300 C that is. Of course, the problem is if you want to get one now, since they are literally flying off the lots, you would have to do like I did: pay a premium over the sticker price. The car is in unbelievable demand to this day... The Dodge is cheaper though, the Magnum has a really cool styling and I love the slanted back that gives it that mighty sporty look. However, if you get the car, get the Hemi, a Nav system will add you another two grands or so, the car as a whole is around $31000 with Nav, a damn good deal. Of course, the chrome wheels is a must, so you migth want to add another two grands or more right there I think the rap video the Magnum is in is The Game ft. 50 Cent song called "How we do" or something like that. It is on MTV2 and BET all day long, it is one of the top videos. I only know because my friend is an avid hip-hop fan and watches BET all the time
Can you imagine a cross between these two modernized ~ awesome. Btw- they are going to bring the Camaro back.
Amen. F-14 Tomcat: king of all fighters.....RIP......... Camaro SS: king of all muscle cars. Bring back that style with that new LS2 plant or maybe the 500-hp motor of the Z06 in a special SS and you'd have people beating a path to Chevy's door. Put those motors in a four-door car with rear wheel drive and GM would start to sell more than rental cars. Why can't we run GM, KC?
My dad almost bought one of those Magnums. I actually don't think I've even seen one in person. The 300s look nice. But I keep getting a lot of folks giving me horror stories over Chryslers...
I've had my share of problems with foreign cars as well as American cars. The fit and finish on my new Magnum is as good and tight as any car I've ever bought. Long term, well, we'll have to see but that is true with every new car. I think the quailty of Chrysler/Dodge has gone up and in time stupid comments like this will be even more ridiculous.
Its even more ridiculous because the Magnum is not made in America and not designed by an American company.
You're not the only one. I have co-workers saying the same thing about the Grand Cherokee. I loved the looks, but not the badge. Maybe Mercedes can turn them around - who knows.