911 Turbo is what has my attention. Needs to have a good amount of power, be awd, and look good going down the road. Turbo S for the right money, but those have carbon ceramic brakes and I'd not want to have to replace those.
Thinking about this today, Dodge just makes bad business decisions I think. They have some design teams and engineers that make some very cool cars that get them through. Other than the RAM truck line and the "Brother Hood of Muscle" can anyone think of other products offered? I don't count Jeep I consider that it's own thing. So they have two major sales products that don't get great gas mileage and they focused on selling and promoting those heavily. Dodge knew these new cafe standards would go in to effect in 2024 probably before any of us did and yet they didn't plan accordingly which seems strange.
Maybe they tried with the Dart (not popular) or the Fiat 500 (worse) but they should have been developing some smaller hipster attracting cars several years ago and we wouldn't be talking about the Hemi V8 going away. Chevy and Ford seem to have figured it out. I can name several models other than Mustang, Camaro, and Corvette that those companies offer that are econo box fuel efficient vehicles for the masses. I can't think of one from Dodge though.
P.S - I found out where all the marketing dollars were spent