Well the new 5.0 guys better watch out.
Well the new 5.0 guys better watch out.
I have to say this is the first Dodge I would consider buying. Not that they don't have other nice vehicles, just that this one actually calls to me the way the Mustang took me away from Chevy in 2006.
Problem is going to be the $43,500 price tag and the fact that I got a paid off Mustang in the garage.
1979 Lil' Red Express -Officially the quickest "bolt-on" LRT in the country.
1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
The most powerful production Minivan, ever...
Be sure to check out my weekly adventures on the second page of your Sunday Comics!
eh, but the reality is that cars are just going to get heavier and heavier. Or far more expensive.
I would be nice to see an AL block in this thing...which really should make it weigh the same as the much smaller camaro. Look at v6 to v6 wt...less than a high school back-pack's difference in wt.
It's amazing to see the weights of various cars all over the place. 4,000+lbs is not a rarity by any means...which is amazing since my 85 Ramcharger didn't weigh much more, and my 79 fullsize pick-up weighs less than a new camaro!
1979 Lil' Red Express -Officially the quickest "bolt-on" LRT in the country.
1989 Shelby CSX #500/500
The most powerful production Minivan, ever...
Be sure to check out my weekly adventures on the second page of your Sunday Comics!
Not really heavier. Most manufacturers have pledged to cut the weight of their vehicles going into the future. Nissan announced a few years ago that they planned to cut vehicle weight by 15% by 201x (can't recall the exact year but I want to say 2014) and a few others have made similar pledges. Nissan has already started doing this too. The Altima, Maxima, and 370z are all lighter and smaller then the previous gens. Toyota and GM are especially hard at work on figuring out a way to manufacture cf to use in every day cars. Heck GM has already used lightweight smart materials in the Malibu Max and didn't even say anything about it at the time. Those mart materials cut the weight of that hatch by a significant amount.
But probably far more expensive.