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Fact or Fiction: Is there a future Raptor getting the GT500 engine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 16425975" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>It's just that CAFE is like it name implies a Average of fuel economy so you take all your truck, suv's lump them together and do the ratio to find out what your average is and it best be at or above what the Feds set and Chrysler I think is like 5 miles below what the Fed mandate is!!!! Hence why no one wants them as it would be a nightmare to try and get the company to fall within it. I remember that it was about 25.5 MPG for the longest time then W Bush fingled fangled it then Obama and finally Trump turned it back to what ever it was when Bush was in office. So I'll have to look it up but what ever it is Chrysler is like 4.5- .8 below it!!! so taking that 25.5 they are like around 21.6 or there about Ford is like 27 and GM slightly less at about 26.3 again it's been a few years since I looked all of this up (2012-15) But again out of all of them Chrysler is the worse off and needs the most help but they got the least money to work with in order tofix this glaring problem hence why they was forced to pay about $90 million in fee's and penalties in 2018. $ 90 million that could of went into tooling, factory expansion or even new product and lines!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 16425975, member: 4781"] It's just that CAFE is like it name implies a Average of fuel economy so you take all your truck, suv's lump them together and do the ratio to find out what your average is and it best be at or above what the Feds set and Chrysler I think is like 5 miles below what the Fed mandate is!!!! Hence why no one wants them as it would be a nightmare to try and get the company to fall within it. I remember that it was about 25.5 MPG for the longest time then W Bush fingled fangled it then Obama and finally Trump turned it back to what ever it was when Bush was in office. So I'll have to look it up but what ever it is Chrysler is like 4.5- .8 below it!!! so taking that 25.5 they are like around 21.6 or there about Ford is like 27 and GM slightly less at about 26.3 again it's been a few years since I looked all of this up (2012-15) But again out of all of them Chrysler is the worse off and needs the most help but they got the least money to work with in order tofix this glaring problem hence why they was forced to pay about $90 million in fee's and penalties in 2018. $ 90 million that could of went into tooling, factory expansion or even new product and lines! [/QUOTE]
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