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Old Feb 23, 2012 | 10:43 AM
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Default Re: Nice driveSRT page about the SRT-6

Originally Posted by mrobinso
Yes, I noticed this the other day as well. I just couldn't understand why they would remove the section of the site describing the SRT stable of heritage vehicles. If nothing else it was a cool resource for current SRT owners that probably brought traffic to the SRT site, which they already have the content for! I liked knowing that SRT was proud to represent the lineage of its brand proudly on their site. I agree as someone else said, this is a "lame" move (or perhaps simply an oversight?) on the part of SRT. IMHO, any effort the brand makes to stay connected with current SRT owners will only encourage such owners to think about considering to stay in the SRT family in the future, instead of opting for one of the growing numbers of "performance" classes of auto manufacturers.
Agreed totally, especially when the SRT-6 was one of the the fastest vehicles the SRT lineup offered.

Perhaps they axed the page because it was fast for all the wrong reasons... SRT bragging about the AMG powered Crossfire is akin to someone recanting how amazing their ex wife was in bed. True as it may be, it still stings a bit.

Speaking of multiple marriages, at least Chrysler has an investment in J-Lo's Fiat.
 
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