Edmunds reported a loss of $47,000 on the Charger Daytona, a figure that, while concerning, was not the most troubling aspect of the situation.
The staff's experience with the Daytona was overwhelmingly negative, indicating a disconnect between the vehicle's expectations and its actual performance.
Additionally, the accounting team expressed dissatisfaction with the sales process, suggesting that the challenges with the Daytona extended beyond just driving experiences.