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Old 03-22-2023, 07:23 PM
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Interesting.

Personally, I don't know that I would roll the dice that this car REALLY IS the very last (and most powerful) gas powered muscle car. They want us to believe it is, and "collectors" will be buying them as investments.

First, I am not so certain we won't have gas powered cars for quite a few more years. Just wait until they "transition to electric" goes full bore. They haven't even considered all the consequences; and there will be some that lawmakers and carmakers have NOT taken into account.

What is to stop Dodge from coming out with an 1100 hp model next year?

Remember the Eldorado in 1976? It was hailed as the "last American convertible" and many of them sold for double sticker. Wasn't that a peach of an "investment".

As Charley said, the GT has appreciated significantly; that doesn't mean this car will.
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