1974 Plymouth Valiant - 2013 Dodge Dart - 2013 Chrysler 300C
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Yup. And when it comes down to it, how different is a carefully tuned, digitally enhanced exhaust from a well-played audio coming over the speakers?And many don’t care about the noise, just the sense of speed. So there’s two sides of the story.
They are not killing a brand (Dodge). They are not killing the Challenger name, necessarily. One engine which arguably was time-limited the day it was launched.Having any car no matter the brand get killed off isn’t a good thing. Also gm hasn’t confirmed the camaro being killed off…..
Seriously?!? You really think they need a gasoline engine to give a vehicle “soul”?How do you make drivers forget that they're driving a soul-less, vanilla appliance with no visceral feel or sound?
I would argue the same for gasoline motors. They all run the same type of fuel, gasoline. They all run the same type of motor, internal combustion. The only differences are how you throw the fuel in and spark it?When you go electric, everything has the same guts. Same type of battery, same type of motor, same everything. The only differences are how much voltage do you throw at those motors?