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Something , somewhere is going to happen to takes us back to 85mp speedometers and 90hp engines. Enjoy it while it lasts.
Well, if you believe most automotive journalists, the internal combustion engine is going to be going away completely in the next three or four decades.
Well, if you believe most automotive journalists, the internal combustion engine is going to be going away completely in the next three or four decades.
It will be sooner than that. The rate of attrition will be longer though
I might upgrade my regular ol 2015 Hellcat to this bad boy in the near future. This is a beast of a car, love it.
Different strokes for different folks as they say. I personally think that is one of the ugliest cars on the road right now.
With all the poor quality issues and break downs people have been having with the hellcats, I wouldn't think they will keep making them much longer. The warranty claims and lawsuits are going to make them unprofitable if it keeps going in the current direction. I mean it is a Chrysler company product.
Hellcats seem to have serious problems "hooking up" traction, off-the-line wise. They lose stop light races to BMWs and Tesla's.
Roll races, nothing can catch them. Including Bugatti ..
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