Chrysler brings back the Dodge Dart

The issue is that it's FWD and called a Dart. Carries no heritage from it's past... My issue is w/ the name, not the car. Sure have a FWD that sells to the masses, but call it something else...

Whether or not Darts were great from the factory, the fact of the matter is, they've become somewhat legendary in their own right (I don't own one, so I am speaking without bias...). RWD 340, with 6 pack and 4 on the floor, makes for a pretty bad *** machine...

I wouldn't expect dodge to bring another V8 muscle car to the market when they have the Challenger, but a classicly styled light weight RWD (3000lb max) car with around 220-250hp, and 6 speed option would be a blast to drive. At that weight and horsepower 30 mpg's wouldn't be hard to achieve... Make a coupe and a 4 door, and that stays true to the Dart name. Why chase Honda and Toyota FWD compacts? Why not make an American competitor to the BMW 3 series (RWD)? Why is every car that BMW makes still RWD, and Dodge (and the rest of the big 3) messing around with FWD 'Japanese looking' cars. Put a stake in the ground and stand for something, especially when you're using a classic name.

A couple of things here...

The 64-76 Dart was built to sell to the masses. Pretty much any car today built for the masses will be a FWD.

The Dart never came with a 340, 6 pack. 340, yes, but not 340 6 pack. So if it's hot rodding your thinking of, just YouTube "10 sec K-car" or "12 sec turbo minivan".

I remember a time when hot rodding Darts wasn't the coolest thing...cheapest to do, yes, coolest? No. Everyone wanted to hot rod Chevelles, Chargers, Cuda's. Darts, Novas, Falcons were an after thought. Only through time...and forums like these, did the popularity of the A-body skyrocket. And I would argue to a certain degree that the A-body still doesn't get enough due respect.