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The will offer the Hemi since they are projecting total output for this engine at 250,000 per year. Since it will be used in other vehicles besides the Ram 1500, there's no way they can drop the Hemi and replace it with this straight 6 turbo.
Here's a quote from an article about the new motor...
Dealers and manufacturers are using inflation to hike prices/ profits and in the process fueling more inflation. They made record profits last year.
Sucks to be a consumer and a truck purchaser.
Record profits for Ram last year. They and other companies are taking advantage of the supply chain issues and raising prices beyond the actual material cost increases and we are all paying for it. Ouch.
Found this today as I researched trucks.
Since this reflects data from 2019 models, I wonder if Ram has improved since the 2019 new model release?
Eric D. Lawrence, Detroit Free Press
Thu, February 10, 2022, 12:16 PM
South Korean brands took three of the top five spots in J.D. Power’s 2022...
EVs have a lot of things I like. I expect my new truck or the one after will be an EV.
The only thing holding me back now is the lack of charging stations for road-trips. That will change though.
I would be more mad at how ugly the new Tundra is.
It seems to be a potential trend that automakers will be looking to make extra money off the tech in their vehicles. Getting consumers to pay extra to unlock “premium” features.
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