BourbonRunner
Well-Known Member
You'll get no argument from me. I'm just old enough to remember the disaster of the V8--6-4 and various other GM efforts to increase fuel economy even if it's stupid. For example: . My first car (an 86 cutlass supreme) had fixed rear windows because the bean counters said it would keep costs down and the engineers said it would also keep weight down and thusly increase fuel economy...Active Fuel Management and Displacement on Demand - two problematic systems. (so, get rid of them!)
As you've pointed out in this thread: The current Hemi ain't really a Hemi but the marketing department knows the general public doesn't know that. They're banking on the legendary Hemi muscle cars to push the sales, plain and simple.Count on at least some of it being the word "hemi" - people know the term, even if it really has no meaning these days.
And besides, calling it a Hemi sounds better than calling it a Magnum... Which depending on you talk to is not a motor but could definitely be either an ice cream bar or a jimmy hat.
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