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WATCH: Dodge’s New CEO Reveal The Charger Daytona

WATCH: Dodge’s New CEO Reveal The Charger Daytona​

Leading Dodge into an Electric Future with High-Performance Heritage...​


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This past weekend, the automotive community gathered at the M1 Concourse in Pontiac, Michigan, for the highly anticipated Roadkill Nights event, where Dodge’s new CEO, Matt McAlear, took center stage to introduce the all-new, all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona. McAlear, who stepped into his role in June, succeeding Tim Kuniskis, brings a wealth of experience to the position. His deep connection with the brand spans over a decade, making him a familiar face to those who follow Dodge and its storied history.

 
It’s still artificial, and the bad sounding Coyote would sound better.
And Flat-plane Corvette that sounds like a Ferrari is bad why?
 
No a bad sound coyote sounds bad, a good fake sound is better that bad real sound.

It doesn’t sound good missing 4 cylinders the same way people here claim the i6 can’t sound good just missing 2.
 
It’s still artificial, and the bad sounding Coyote would sound better.
And Flat-plane Corvette that sounds like a Ferrari is bad why?
There is only one Ferrari. Only one car is known for floatplane V8 and... And V12.

Crossplane OHV V8 are American thing.


BTW. Just imagine Maserati with floatplane V8. It would be ridiculous.
Maserati was well known for their crossplane V8s. Which Manley killed.
 
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