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Originally Posted by Devstrike
That article was taken before Ford's announcement to leave the fate of the V8 up to the fan base. That article you linked said a lot of truth when Ford announced the fate of the V8 to the fans it changed some things. The Challenger is on the oldest platform out there people are still buying it. No reason not to continue it on with a V8.
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All Dodge has to do is put that body on an electric platform and it would still sell. Once the new Lightnings come out watch how quick Ford reverses their decision to leave the V8s up to the "fans" when they see all the money the Lightning is going to pull. The new laws and epa restrictions going into effect around the country are good reason to abandon the V8. Look at the new exhaust law they have in New York only allowing 60db for cars.