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@Markp
What's the downside to Hellcat'ing everything?
Who does it really negatively effect? Is anyone really upset because people don't want to talk about their 5 year old car now?
Think the shoebox guys were upset when Chevy decided to put a smallblock in everything? How about the Corvette guys when the LS1 ended up in the Camaro? And then the LS ended up in everything... guess what, the LS market got stronger! You guys realize that Dodge brought back the HEMI, and the only thing they offered it in was a pickup truck, right? I'm glad there weren't a bunch of guys asking to keep it that way back then.
Say FCA only put the HC motor into the Challenger and Charger, and did it for the next 10 years... think the badge on your car would be more meaningful? There are over 60,000 of them out there. A couple thousand Jeeps and Durangos aren't watering down the brand.
I'd like to think this opens up the market for aftermarket parts and support, but it also keeps the junkyards and auction lots full of Hellcat motors, transmissions, and transfercases for years to come.
I didn't buy the HC to impress the guys at the gas station with some limited production car... I did it to leave them behind me from a red light in a plume of smoke and amazing noises. If everyone on my block had one, I'd enjoy it even more, competition brings out the best in us.