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Well after all the headache, it’s shipped..
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicx" data-source="post: 16777180" data-attributes="member: 126595"><p>Been saying last couple years the Hellcat era won’t last forever and when it announced the market is going to be strong and thereafter depreciation will hold tight in comparison. Happy for ya [USER=152454]@LS WUT[/USER]. Patience n virtue do pay off. The rumor isn’t a rumor though, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has already stated the production of the supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 will end and be replaced by its upcoming eMuscle EVs. What is a rumor is whats being kicked around for nameplates either keeping the existing names or something new. But the bodies of this era are done. The current configuration from a engineering standpoint (spec to meeting gov reg & stds) cannot take the new motor and thus you’ll see a new body frame and drivetrain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicx, post: 16777180, member: 126595"] Been saying last couple years the Hellcat era won’t last forever and when it announced the market is going to be strong and thereafter depreciation will hold tight in comparison. Happy for ya [USER=152454]@LS WUT[/USER]. Patience n virtue do pay off. The rumor isn’t a rumor though, Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has already stated the production of the supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 will end and be replaced by its upcoming eMuscle EVs. What is a rumor is whats being kicked around for nameplates either keeping the existing names or something new. But the bodies of this era are done. The current configuration from a engineering standpoint (spec to meeting gov reg & stds) cannot take the new motor and thus you’ll see a new body frame and drivetrain. [/QUOTE]
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