V6 Base model?
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i know i would only get one with a v8 but i also know a lot of people who could care less about the engine, my x- girlfriend just got a new stang w/ a v6 and loves it- dodge would be stupid not to offer the v6 section of the market because they could be losing half of their potential buyers or even more
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I think they would be wise to do a V6. As others have said, a good chunk, I've seen numbers higher than 40% of non GT mustangs, so the market is clearly there. As long as they keep to the 6.1 for the R/T who cares? The margins they make on the v6 versions may actually offset pricing on the 6.1 version helping DCX keep it in clear striking range of the stang price wise. Don't forget, you could get the original w/ non high performance powerplants.
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Yes you could, a mighty 225 inch slant 6 putting out all of 145 HP.....might as well be driving a VW.
The "performance" version of the 1970 Challenger (and isn't performance what the car is all about?) wore the R/T badge and came standard with a 335 HP, 383 V-8........with even bigger powerplants if you wanted them.
Personally, I would never pay $40,000 for a car with a V-6 unless it was turbocharged or supercharged.....
Dusty
The "performance" version of the 1970 Challenger (and isn't performance what the car is all about?) wore the R/T badge and came standard with a 335 HP, 383 V-8........with even bigger powerplants if you wanted them.
Personally, I would never pay $40,000 for a car with a V-6 unless it was turbocharged or supercharged.....
Dusty