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Bringing back the slant six

Not just thinking about it either; the GME-t6 is now in production (Mexico plant) since last month. So far I haven't read if they're making only the 370 hp. version at this time, or others. The 500 hp. version could be first installed in the Challenger.
 
I’ve never liked the sound of any 6 cylinder engine. Too UPS truck like.:D
 
Chrysler who? Chrysler is no longer a decision maker. The question is how much longer will they even exist.
The future maybe Dodge, Ram and Jeep.
 
Chrysler who? Chrysler is no longer a decision maker. The question is how much longer will they even exist.
The future maybe Dodge, Ram and Jeep.
Nobody knows how long Chrysler will exist, but it hasn't been completely abandoned either.

We see that Chrysler is still with the Pacifica at the number three selling PHEV in the US. And we still have some homework in the pricing power, but I can share with you that we have been improving significantly the profitability of Chrysler and we are now preparing for the rebound of this brand. And we’ll tell you more by the end of this year, but the plans are moving quite nicely to a very exciting proposal that is going to be based on fresh product, fresh technology and most probably, an innovative distribution model.

Carlos Tavares, CEO, Stellantis (Stellantis H1 2021 results conference call)


This is what the latest Chrysler concept vehicle looks like, which means they're still investing money in the brand name.

https://www.caranddriver.com/chrysler/airflow
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/07/08/chrysler-mystery-ev-tease/
https://www.motorauthority.com/news...-concept-likely-electric-debuting-at-2022-ces


 
"many signs point to Chrysler launching a new EV model called the Airflow."

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Watched the vid but went through it kinda fast....it's cool and I get it....but did he ever say how much he spent on it?
Cool car. Have seen it a couple times.
 
I helped put one together back in 74. It was crude and cheap but worked. So, it all depends upon how fancy you want the final product to look and where you source parts.
 
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