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Is the 5.7 liter HEMI in the RT Dodge Charger , that will be in the RT version of the Dodge Challenger, GOOD ?

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Is the 5.7 liter HEMI in the RT Dodge Charger , that will be in the RT version of the Dodge Challenger, GOOD ?

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I am thinking of buying a new dodge challenger, The RT , with the 5. 7 liter HEMI. I am trying to figure if it will be a good car to keep for years to come. A: The 5.7 is a great motor. Dodge pulled out all the stops when designing it. My dad has a Charger and a Ram both with the 5.7 and have had no problems with either. The 5.7 has heavy duty parts in it because of the extra power developed by the hemi pistons. So it was over built to suit the needs of the engine. So I would say go for it. However wait a few months. Their is no need to spend 3 grand over sticker when in 6 months the price will be 5 grand under sticker. They did the same thing with the Charger and 6 months after they went into production the dealerships were giving out deals to get rid of them.

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