Will we see another chrysler sedan powered by a hemi again? ;_______;
For context Im a 23 year old khhv so i can't really drive full size sedans, only coupes
Once i have a wife and kids in the future i hope these big v8 sedans will somehow exist ;______;
>>28487085Probably what drag cars use which is usually a solid beam axle held on my 3 or 4 points a popular swap from factory rwd irs
I'd be surprised if we see another Chrysler sedan period.
>>28487047 (OP)IIRC there's a new CEO at Stellantis, so, its possible but he's also another guinea so, long odds.
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>>28487047 (OP)Grab a 2023 while they’re still floating around anon.
>>28487047 (OP)Doubtful. If anything, the hemi is going back into the new Charger and they'll make an electric 300 equivalent.
>>28487157There's always another Turtle.
>>28487157I can't because I'm a khhv so i have no need for a huge family car
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>>28487236Who said anything about “need” anon?
>will rebadged e classes continue to exist
Sure
how about a dodge or chrysler with a NEW DESIGN 6 or 8 cylinder engine and not a fucking pushrod designed in the 1980s
>>28487236>huge family carthey're basically the same size
https://www.carsized.com/en-us/cars/compare/dodge-challenger-2015-coupe-vs-dodge-charger-2010-sedan/