The Dodge Hornet was intended to take the nation by storm as the brand’s first plug-in hybrid offering. It intended to stand out from all the other cars in the segment where power and performance come first. Meanwhile, the competition offers vehicles that struggle to make swift passes on roads but are versatile. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like that’s turning out to be the case for the Alfa-Romeo Tanale-based crossover, as a recent survey says the Dodge Hornet has been the slowest-selling vehicle on the market in the last six months. However, the Charger and Challenger also made it onto the…