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Dodge to cancel Charger and Challenger next year
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<blockquote data-quote="cobracide" data-source="post: 16808592" data-attributes="member: 4644"><p>Last year for Emissions testing for my 2003 Cobra. Nice to be free of that BS. Soon the ICE performance cars will be all used. Like 1974 all over again. Not surprising at all considering the regulations that have amd are rolling in. </p><p></p><p>FROM THE ARTICLE -</p><p>"For several years, Kuniskis has warned that <strong>t<em>he end was coming for the gas-powered muscle cars due to emissions regulations</em></strong>. Dodge parent company <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/STLA" target="_blank">Stellantis</a>, formerly Fiat Chrysler, ranks the worst among major manufacturers for U.S. corporate average fuel economy and carbon emissions.</p><p></p><p>As many brands switched to smaller and more fuel-efficient engines, Dodge rolled <em><a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/02/dodge-unveils-durango-hellcat-as-most-powerful-suv-ever.html" target="_blank">out Hellcat models</a></em> and other high-performance vehicles. Such models helped generate attention for the brand but didn’t help the automaker’s carbon footprint, <strong><em>forcing it to <a href="https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/03/fiat-chrysler-spent-eur-300-million-on-green-credits-mostly-from-tesla.html" target="_blank">buy carbon credits</a> from automakers such as Tesla</em></strong>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobracide, post: 16808592, member: 4644"] Last year for Emissions testing for my 2003 Cobra. Nice to be free of that BS. Soon the ICE performance cars will be all used. Like 1974 all over again. Not surprising at all considering the regulations that have amd are rolling in. FROM THE ARTICLE - "For several years, Kuniskis has warned that [B]t[I]he end was coming for the gas-powered muscle cars due to emissions regulations[/I][/B]. Dodge parent company [URL='https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/STLA']Stellantis[/URL], formerly Fiat Chrysler, ranks the worst among major manufacturers for U.S. corporate average fuel economy and carbon emissions. As many brands switched to smaller and more fuel-efficient engines, Dodge rolled [I][URL='https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/02/dodge-unveils-durango-hellcat-as-most-powerful-suv-ever.html']out Hellcat models[/URL][/I] and other high-performance vehicles. Such models helped generate attention for the brand but didn’t help the automaker’s carbon footprint, [B][I]forcing it to [URL='https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/03/fiat-chrysler-spent-eur-300-million-on-green-credits-mostly-from-tesla.html']buy carbon credits[/URL] from automakers such as Tesla[/I][/B]." [/QUOTE]
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