Hopefully this isin't true...I never read the article, but took a quick glance.
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I am a die-hard MOPAR fan. I have heard about this awhile ago. I would be more upset if the car was anywhere near my price rance, but $100,000 is a bit out. The bigger picture is around 2011 all cars are supposed to have at least 35MPG. That kills all V8's then. I am on the fece now about getting the new Challenger in 3 years when my car is payed off, or next year, then get rid of the car for the Challenger. Damn Vipers are cool too. I bet they do kill off Chrysler too. I hear most of the Jeeps are done as well.H3LL IS HOME!!!
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I didn't even realize they were still manufacturing vipers.
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Originally posted by mr426 View PostI am a die-hard MOPAR fan. I have heard about this awhile ago. I would be more upset if the car was anywhere near my price rance, but $100,000 is a bit out. The bigger picture is around 2011 all cars are supposed to have at least 35MPG. That kills all V8's then. I am on the fece now about getting the new Challenger in 3 years when my car is payed off, or next year, then get rid of the car for the Challenger. Damn Vipers are cool too. I bet they do kill off Chrysler too. I hear most of the Jeeps are done as well.
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Originally posted by CharvelRocker View PostIs that requirement a bill or something they would like to see? If so, I figure it will just take the EPA some creative ways to get 35MPH on them, as most EPA estimates are horrible anyway.My Toys:
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Originally posted by mr426 View PostI am a die-hard MOPAR fan. I have heard about this awhile ago. I would be more upset if the car was anywhere near my price rance, but $100,000 is a bit out. The bigger picture is around 2011 all cars are supposed to have at least 35MPG. That kills all V8's then. I am on the fece now about getting the new Challenger in 3 years when my car is payed off, or next year, then get rid of the car for the Challenger. Damn Vipers are cool too. I bet they do kill off Chrysler too. I hear most of the Jeeps are done as well.
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25 years ago the hottest cars had 210HP with a pumped up V8 and they were HOT! corvette, Camaro, Mustang, just about everything including exotics.
The next gen camaro and mustang brought us up to and beyond the wonder years of the 1960s-70 of muscle cars, we are living in a utopia of power and performance. As a child of the poor performing smog machines, we will never be back as bad as those performed.
Even in 1987, the highest performing car was the Buick GNx - I believe it was 245HP with a twin turbo intercooled V6 - it was smoking~! even by today's standards it was a top performer.
Now, take the GNx, shave off 500lbs and add an electric motor to get you to 35MPH (or first gear only and you have a 4 sec 0-60 car that gets 40MPG. The performance wonder years may be over, but it isn't over yet.
4X4's may have it rough, but you can rebuild old one's all day or they'll get smaller, or better yet, the best true 4wd vehicles aren't street legal anyway.
The viper was one of the great slingshots to bring MoPar back from the KCar grave, though the KCar is what allowed it to live long enough to get there. Maybe the 35MPG viper could be called the K-Viper and usher in a new era of 4second 35MPG supercar hybrids. Check out the tesla roadster
When you take a shower in space, you have to press the water onto your body to clean yourself, and then you gotta vacuum it off. - Ace Frehley
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Just to clarify a bit more on the whole MPG legislation:
The average MPG of all cars in a company's line must be 35 by 2019, so the Viper could still exist as long as Chrysler puts out a 50-60mpg car to balance things out. I think they should take the Neon and make it a plug-in hybrid to compete with the upcoming Chevy Volt. Then they could make all the V8s they want to.
And CR: I read that with the turbos they're using, the compression will still be low enough to run fine on regular fuel (87 octane).Scott
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Originally posted by AdRock View PostAs far as I know that requirement is now set in stone. We'll start seeing more V6 turbo's. As long as your driving normally you'll stay out of boost most of the time and get the mileage the govt. wants you to get. There's rumor/info floating around that Mustangs will eventually be a twin turbo V6 putting out over 400hp. I'll believe that when Ford puts out an official press release.
Will it happen? I think it will sadly have to in this day and age of $100+ per barrel of petroleum. But it does make me wonder if I should hang onto my GT the next time I buy a car, which will be after 2011.Takeoffs are optional but landings are mandatory.
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