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I finally saw one rolling down the highway, a red Daytona, and the car has PRESENCE. But the flip side of that is the styling gets wonky at the back, the c pillar and hatch just….something amiss there
Other color options can help. A Plum Crazy Scat Pack would be EXTREMELY tempting
My initial reaction is ewwwww, want nothing to do with Nissan.
But that is based upon product not an e-drive module. Trying to imagine a then-new 4th gen Ram 1500 wearing Nissan Titan badging and front end makes me glad that never got off the ground. It’s the only reason 5.0 Cummins ever saw...
I think the Six Pack will weigh around 4800lbs. They are more of a crossover/muscle car blend, they’re a bit of an oddity. They don’t just fit the sedan/coupe mold, with the hatchback and AWD tossed in
I will say, last week I finally saw not one, but two of them on the road (Daytona) one red...
This most certainly has not been a surprise. Would have been truly shocking had it come.
Now, let’s get a V8 in Charger, and a proper V8-powered Challenger. Hopefully one more…ahem “retro” (truly hate to use that) looking. Like, previous Challenger, shrunk a bit
True, too bad GM will be on their 3rd iteration by the time Chrysler gets to their 2nd. And they are 20 years behind the others
Love the gen 3 but it’s time to update
No, we’re not. You act like you called the ball alone, lots of us have said the same, we just don’t need someone to wipe our peepee to feel good about it
You’re very f’in odd about this
That sheriff isn’t qualified to be in law enforcement.
It’s also not a publicity stunt. Like Ram even needs it right now, silly take.
It was missing. Reported as such. And subsequently returned. Pretty easy to figure out
Sergio was good, and wasn’t. He kick started the fire that got us into Stellantis, and he can own that one. He was so pro-merger that it was sickening
For all the good he did and ushered in to Chrysler as a whole, he did some really stupid things as well.
Precisely what I expected. You’re crying at me, “waaah you’re not listening to my ‘facts’ so I’m not debating” and this is your tuck tail and run moment Ryan.
Reiterate these facts again, because I saw “mass market wants silence and instant acceleration”, neither of which you can remotely back...
My god. I actually (partially) agree with TripleT! As far as the double why’s…the base care is an SO Hurricane and that’s fine. No need for a 6.4, they really should do a 600hp-ish 7.0L
On the flip side, you cannot blanket statement what the mass market, non-enthusiast wants.
Nice try.
And yep, EV’s still go to the gas station. Snacks and pee breaks on trips. Again, nice try
While we’re at it. I scoured the cyber truck forum when they were still the hot new thing, for the...
Every conceivable metric, combustion is superior. There’s not even a debate to be had here. Visceral feel is the best you can come up with?? I dunno, I bet lifting the wheels in a Demon 170 is a wilder ride and more smile-inducing than a literal appliance. But I’ve never been in either so….the...
Of course. There’s been a combination of factors for well over 100 years working against EV’s. Those haven’t changed and won’t anytime soon
Nah, they aren’t the future. They’re a solution to a problem that simply doesn’t exist. Combustion proved superior a century ago, and remains so.
Recall...
Another blown out of proportion “problem”. Very few have actual issues, the tick is known and 22 years old. The cam failures are new. Guess what, they didn’t just magically occur.
It’s overblown
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