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« on: April 16, 2025, 01:55:26 AM »
  Stellantis (Dodge, Chrysler, Ram, Jeep and Maserati) CEO retires, and gets a $26 million check on the way out the door.

   Stellantis has been struggling..vehicles seem to bo OK (IMO), but management seems to have been making poor choices (again IMO).

  Many Stellantis employees seem to agree, so.....   https://www.autonews.com/stellantis/ane-stellantis-tavares-compensation-investor-protest-0415/
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2025, 06:10:40 AM »
they committed suicide discontinuing the hemi in their trucks and cars and discontinuing the challenger and making an UGLY 6 cyl and ev charger. Americans want a v8 especially in trucks and sure have little interest in ev's. dodge and ram spent their research wad on evs and the new 6 when they should have been designing a new v8. the hemi is old in the tooth and ford and chev have done redisigns on their v8's a number of times in the near 20 years dodge has sat on their hands with the hemi. sad thing is their bleading money and finding money to start all over making a new 8 probably wont happen. theyre talking bringing back the hemi but even that is just a band aid. to survive the competition they need a more modern v8. my bet is in 5 years they will go the way of amc.
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« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2025, 07:20:27 AM »
they committed suicide discontinuing the hemi in their trucks and cars and discontinuing the challenger and making an UGLY 6 cyl and ev charger. Americans want a v8 especially in trucks and sure have little interest in ev's. dodge and ram spent their research wad on evs and the new 6 when they should have been designing a new v8. the hemi is old in the tooth and ford and chev have done redisigns on their v8's a number of times in the near 20 years dodge has sat on their hands with the hemi. sad thing is their bleading money and finding money to start all over making a new 8 probably wont happen. theyre talking bringing back the hemi but even that is just a band aid. to survive the competition they need a more modern v8. my bet is in 5 years they will go the way of amc.

  I considered that being as the now retiring CEO of Stellantis has been rewarded with a check for $26,000,000..leaves me wondering why the bird who led them down this trail, deserves so much reward..



  Looks to me like some CEOs are like some politicians...
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« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2025, 07:48:11 AM »
     The new dude in charge is the one bringing the V eight engines back.

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« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2025, 07:51:10 AM »
hes actually an ex employee they hired back, hes the one that headed up the hellcat project and most of their performance cars. his name is Tim Kunislis. rummor was he was canned for pitching a fit against the push to go ev. now hes in charge of their performance division and now the ram trucks too.
     The new dude in charge is the one bringing the V eight engines back.
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« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 07:52:00 AM »
     There was an online article from Car & Driver about the new Dodge Charger Daytona electro-mobile; to sum it up, they were not impressed.
I did not know the wheel base on the new one is 5 inches longer than the old 116 inches; the whole car is therefore also 5 inches longer.
Now magazine writers nowadays, and for quite some time, are immersed in the Euro Econobox size car as a norm, but even at that, a 121 inch wheelbase is HUGE.

They said it drives like a a car that weighs close to 6,000lbs, which it is; in summary they said rather than Dodge Daytona a better name would be Chrysler Imperial.

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« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 08:08:44 AM »
they committed suicide discontinuing the hemi in their trucks and cars and discontinuing the challenger and making an UGLY 6 cyl and ev charger. Americans want a v8 especially in trucks and sure have little interest in ev's. dodge and ram spent their research wad on evs and the new 6 when they should have been designing a new v8. the hemi is old in the tooth and ford and chev have done redisigns on their v8's a number of times in the near 20 years dodge has sat on their hands with the hemi. sad thing is their bleading money and finding money to start all over making a new 8 probably wont happen. theyre talking bringing back the hemi but even that is just a band aid. to survive the competition they need a more modern v8. my bet is in 5 years they will go the way of amc.


20 years and it still has more hp than Ford or Chevy's standard V8.  But, behind every Chevrolet p/u is a Ram . . . because the Chevy won't get out of the fast lane.   ;D
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« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 09:08:40 AM »
maybe so but the 10sp makes up for it, my 343 geared chev with 343s is as quick as my 393 geared ram and gets 5mpg better gas mileage, id say tech wise the chevs and fords have it over the rams. i liked my ram but like this new chev more and will like it even better when i get the auto start stop bypassed tommarow. that is the stupidest thing they can do to a vehicle. by the way my 392 challenger has 30 more hp and actually more because its been dyno tuned and has headers and a cat back that should give it 38hp on the dyno and it still wont outrun an ss camaro. some no doubt because it weights 400lbs more but if you ask me chev sandbags their numbers
they committed suicide discontinuing the hemi in their trucks and cars and discontinuing the challenger and making an UGLY 6 cyl and ev charger. Americans want a v8 especially in trucks and sure have little interest in ev's. dodge and ram spent their research wad on evs and the new 6 when they should have been designing a new v8. the hemi is old in the tooth and ford and chev have done redisigns on their v8's a number of times in the near 20 years dodge has sat on their hands with the hemi. sad thing is their bleading money and finding money to start all over making a new 8 probably wont happen. theyre talking bringing back the hemi but even that is just a band aid. to survive the competition they need a more modern v8. my bet is in 5 years they will go the way of amc.


20 years and it still has more hp than Ford or Chevy's standard V8.  But, behind every Chevrolet p/u is a Ram . . . because the Chevy won't get out of the fast lane.   ;D
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« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 10:39:25 AM »
20 years and it still has more hp than Ford or Chevy's standard V8.  But, behind every Chevrolet p/u is a Ram . . . because the Chevy won't get out of the fast lane.   ;D
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« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 10:49:03 AM »
maybe so but the 10sp makes up for it, my 343 geared chev with 343s is as quick as my 393 geared ram and gets 5mpg better gas mileage, id say tech wise the chevs and fords have it over the rams. i liked my ram but like this new chev more and will like it even better when i get the auto start stop bypassed tommarow. that is the stupidest thing they can do to a vehicle. by the way my 392 challenger has 30 more hp and actually more because its been dyno tuned and has headers and a cat back that should give it 38hp on the dyno and it still wont outrun an ss camaro. some no doubt because it weights 400lbs more but if you ask me chev sandbags their numbers
they committed suicide discontinuing the hemi in their trucks and cars and discontinuing the challenger and making an UGLY 6 cyl and ev charger. Americans want a v8 especially in trucks and sure have little interest in ev's. dodge and ram spent their research wad on evs and the new 6 when they should have been designing a new v8. the hemi is old in the tooth and ford and chev have done redisigns on their v8's a number of times in the near 20 years dodge has sat on their hands with the hemi. sad thing is their bleading money and finding money to start all over making a new 8 probably wont happen. theyre talking bringing back the hemi but even that is just a band aid. to survive the competition they need a more modern v8. my bet is in 5 years they will go the way of amc.


20 years and it still has more hp than Ford or Chevy's standard V8.  But, behind every Chevrolet p/u is a Ram . . . because the Chevy won't get out of the fast lane.   ;D


That's odd, since I just looked up a head to head comparison of the two and the Ram was a full second quicker (6.65 0 to 60) than the Chevy (7.65 0 to 60).  And that was the Ram with the 3.21 rear end.
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« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 11:11:01 PM »
dont know where you looked but what i found was a 1/2 second at most and drag race videos tht mostly showed rams a half a truck ahead in the quarter mile. that said with the very low gear in the 10sp chev it gets my 28 foot camper rolling better than the dodge and seems to always be in the right gear when hauling. it also shifts much faster and smoother. actually a fairer comparison would be against the 1/2 to 6.6 which will smoke a ram and still get a mile or two better mpg. IF dodge put the 392 in a half ton it MIGHT give the 6.6 a run but it would be like the ev thing because it would have to stop every 250 miles to fuel up. your kind of reading me wrong. i dont dislike the hemi. ive had a hemi Chrysler 300 and a ram with the 5.7 and still have my 392 challenger. id take a hemi over that new turbo 6 any day of the week. the hemi is actually remarkable because other then fuel economy it holds it own with the newer v8s pretty well. but then even the early hemis liked their fuel more than the gm's of that era. but its old in the tooth and 5-10 years late on a redesign. even if the made it with an aluminum block to shed some weight and caught up to the mpg of chevs and eco boost fords. the real comical thing is they threw all their money at the new turbo 6 and real world tests ive seen show it averaging around 16mpg which is even worse than the hemi. even talk of ram trying to pay off testers to pad the numbers because of dismal sales.  talk about having your head up your but. america wants v8 trucks not 6's. yup ford sells a pile of them but ford truck buyers are the most brand faitful truck buyers in the world and i think if they slapped old pinto motors in them theyd still sell a pile of them. but even ford truck guys i know that really use a truck as a truck either wish theyd bring back the v8 (and they already make a great one) or have stepped up to 3/4 tons to get a v8.
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« Reply #11 on: Today at 04:54:54 AM »
  While I am definitely not an EV fan..when talking 0 to 60 times in a pickup truck, it would seem fruitless to ignore the 0-60 times of the Tesla Cyber truck.

  0-60 times in the 2.6 second range is hard to overcome...even while the Cyber truck weighs 6800 pounds.

   take a look..  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YRVKUtp9uAY
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« Reply #12 on: Today at 06:03:25 AM »
yup evs wiil "get down the road" but do it with all the romance of a singer sewing machine
  While I am definitely not an EV fan..when talking 0 to 60 times in a pickup truck, it would seem fruitless to ignore the 0-60 times of the Tesla Cyber truck.

  0-60 times in the 2.6 second range is hard to overcome...even while the Cyber truck weighs 6800 pounds.

   take a look..  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YRVKUtp9uAY
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« Reply #13 on: Today at 07:35:51 AM »
  While I am definitely not an EV fan..when talking 0 to 60 times in a pickup truck, it would seem fruitless to ignore the 0-60 times of the Tesla Cyber truck.

  0-60 times in the 2.6 second range is hard to overcome...even while the Cyber truck weighs 6800 pounds.
   take a look..  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/YRVKUtp9uAY
It is simply the physcs of power delivery without friction drain from drive-train components.
But then there is the drain on the batteries for all the functions such as heater and air-conditioning that reduce mileage, not to mention towing a trailer.

It is amazing, LOL, that all these tests are on major highways where power stations are common, NOT, in the boonies where they are not, although several of the tests I have read say factory mileage numbers are BS.
I do not want to be stopping , often, to top up the battery when with a internal combustion auto, 400 miles, plus or minus,  is the norm.

I looked it up and a electro dodge charger is approx. 1,500 lbs. heavier than a internal combustion engine model.

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« Reply #14 on: Today at 08:31:40 AM »
dont know where you looked but what i found was a 1/2 second at most and drag race videos tht mostly showed rams a half a truck ahead in the quarter mile. that said with the very low gear in the 10sp chev it gets my 28 foot camper rolling better than the dodge and seems to always be in the right gear when hauling. it also shifts much faster and smoother. actually a fairer comparison would be against the 1/2 to 6.6 which will smoke a ram and still get a mile or two better mpg. IF dodge put the 392 in a half ton it MIGHT give the 6.6 a run but it would be like the ev thing because it would have to stop every 250 miles to fuel up. your kind of reading me wrong. i dont dislike the hemi. ive had a hemi Chrysler 300 and a ram with the 5.7 and still have my 392 challenger. id take a hemi over that new turbo 6 any day of the week. the hemi is actually remarkable because other then fuel economy it holds it own with the newer v8s pretty well. but then even the early hemis liked their fuel more than the gm's of that era. but its old in the tooth and 5-10 years late on a redesign. even if the made it with an aluminum block to shed some weight and caught up to the mpg of chevs and eco boost fords. the real comical thing is they threw all their money at the new turbo 6 and real world tests ive seen show it averaging around 16mpg which is even worse than the hemi. even talk of ram trying to pay off testers to pad the numbers because of dismal sales.  talk about having your head up your but. america wants v8 trucks not 6's. yup ford sells a pile of them but ford truck buyers are the most brand faitful truck buyers in the world and i think if they slapped old pinto motors in them theyd still sell a pile of them. but even ford truck guys i know that really use a truck as a truck either wish theyd bring back the v8 (and they already make a great one) or have stepped up to 3/4 tons to get a v8.


Not sure why you're wanting to compare to the 6.6, but as far as mpg, the worst I've gotten (back and forth to work 5.5 miles) is 16.3.  Best on the highway (and not quite all highway) was 22.7.  I don't believe for a second that the 6.6 will beat that.  As far as the transmission, I've heard nothing but good about the 8 spd Ram and not so much about the 10 spd Chevrolet.
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