Modern Hemi... Why doen't people build them?
#2
People definitely build them. There's some fast modern HEMIs. But you are absolutely correct as to why the slow adoption. The Mustang and Camaro have held onto fans for generations. Mopar dropped the ball by not having a pony car in the market all those years. Now they have an engine, but the only cars are either '60s/'70s ($) or '00s/'10s ($). Cost of entry is too high, so the build-up of support has been slow. Once the cars are old enough that teenagers and young adults can afford them AND still have cash leftover for parts, they'll gain more support.
#3
Yeah, i know what you mean man. I've been going to car shows, car meets, street races, etc, and there really isn't a strong mopar presence. And the dodges you DO see aren't hemis or anything, they're usually SRT-4 Neons and Calibers. I was brought up to think that nothing was ever as good as a well built, breathed on HEMI. the only worked over hemis I ever see are at the drag strip running in the stock classes and certainly never at any car meets or street races. I don't get it.
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