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If the part of the money went to the Charger, Challenger and Durango marketing and advertisement, goes to the Hornet the average consumer could be aware of the advantages of the Hornet and we could see more of it on the streets.
The way I see it, the NA management doesn’t invest much marketing...
If it’s 500hp out of Hurricane 3.0l and 4Xe, this means it’s based on the 420hp SO version and that’s 80hp increase but with instant off the line torque.
The same with the HO version would be around 620-630hp.
It’s like beating a dead horse.
A factory HEMI in the new Charger is not going to happen unless Stellantis finds away to offset the mpg and emissions.
But, you can always swap a HEMI.
They won’t show all the offerings now. Maybe as we get closer to the production date, more information will be released.
Or, they will offer limited models in the first year, and then offer more models.
Well, GEN-3 HEMI is actually a Semi-HEMI.
So if they can make the Hurricane’s head dome-shaped instead of being pent-shaped, then they can revive the Aussies’ HEMI.
Also, HEMI is a crossover valves and air flow design.
Please explain how a dual valve per cylinder is more efficient than 4-valves??
So you want to replace a 5.7HEMI with 375-395hp with a hypothetical and less powerful engine??
I think people are confusing durability with reliability.
A quick Google search to highlight the difference:
Durability is “the ability of an item to perform its required function under stated conditions of preventative or corrective maintenance until a limiting state is achieved”. Reliability...
@scatpack_69 Stop with the personal insult and behave like a normal human being.
Most of us here either had HEMI powered cars at some point, or currently still has, and some of us are also tuning their HEMIs for whatever reason.
That asides, the business case and the regulations are against...
Dodge never became lighter with any new production model.
The new Charger is larger in every dimension than the old Charger and Challenger.
Even if lighter body material were utilized, and as you said, the safety and luxury equipment will offset and add weight.
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