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Confirmed: Next-Gen Dodge Charger, Challenger Will Be Electric Only
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<blockquote data-quote="CSeverns" data-source="post: 3829798" data-attributes="member: 44527"><p>Believe me, I know that it sucks. I love my old 01 4wd ford truck that gets 11/14mpg which I’m sure is worse than the 500+hp stuff that’s out now. And it’s only rated at 260hp from the factory new. It’s probably closer to just 200hp now after the 240k miles that have been put on it. But I’d still rather drive it than one of these electric cars that sound like a golf cart when they take off. But there’s no use fighting it. I’m hoping that battery life for long distances improve plus more rapid charging centers start to emerge as the number of electric cars increases. Plus it’s kinda nice knowing that all you need to re-fuel is just a 220v outlet as opposed to being near the next gas station. Also something that’d really come in handy if you live out in the middle of nowhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSeverns, post: 3829798, member: 44527"] Believe me, I know that it sucks. I love my old 01 4wd ford truck that gets 11/14mpg which I’m sure is worse than the 500+hp stuff that’s out now. And it’s only rated at 260hp from the factory new. It’s probably closer to just 200hp now after the 240k miles that have been put on it. But I’d still rather drive it than one of these electric cars that sound like a golf cart when they take off. But there’s no use fighting it. I’m hoping that battery life for long distances improve plus more rapid charging centers start to emerge as the number of electric cars increases. Plus it’s kinda nice knowing that all you need to re-fuel is just a 220v outlet as opposed to being near the next gas station. Also something that’d really come in handy if you live out in the middle of nowhere. [/QUOTE]
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