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The Chrysler 2.7-Liter V6 That Destroyed Itself
Chrysler's 2.7-liter V6 engine debuted in the late 1990s and powered various Chrysler and Dodge models. It had one major issue: failing. A lot.
Although a bit cockeyed, this Chrysler mill was one of the most dependable engines ever built.
Based on the bones of Chrysler’s first-generation Hemi engine from 1951 to 1958, HOT ROD had a pretty good sense that the new version from 1964 was going to kick ass. Don’t get too excited, fellows, ...
Stellantis, the parent company of Chrysler and RAM, caused quite a ruckus in 2024 when it announced it would discontinue the legendary HEMI engine in its RAM trucks. However, the blowback from this ...
Davies Elabha is a dedicated automotive journalist who blends technical expertise with a lifelong passion for cars. With over 200+ articles published across multiple media outlets, Davies specializes ...
The Chrysler Hemi motor is a 90-degree pushrod V8, ranging in capacity from 3.9L to 6.4L, and with either natural aspiration or supercharging. The name “Hemi” has been applied to this family of ...
Close-up of valve covers on a Ford 427 "Cammer" engine - The Throttlestop/YouTube "HEMI" and "Chrysler" go together like a horse and carriage. Whether it's the early, first-generation FirePower HEMI ...
The 1988 Bertone Genesis was a 455-HP V12 minivan concept with Lamborghini Countach engine that predicted performance family ...
Mopar — a portmanteau of MOtor and PARts — had humble beginnings as a brand introduced by Chrysler Corporation in 1937 to sell antifreeze. However, today it's best associated with decades of providing ...
Chrysler won’t have a significant new model on the streets until the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee hits dealers this summer. The company in the meantime is releasing a slew of special editions of its ...
Steve Lehto remembered how roughly 200 people teamed up to save Jay Leno's then newly purchased Chrysler Turbine Car in the ...
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