soapy
Senior Member
I did some quick calculation on how many miles it will take to pay off the E torque option at a cost of $900 extra. The 5.7 E torque is rated at 19 combined vs. 17 on the standard hemi. If fuel stayed at $3 per gallon it looks like it will take about 51,000 miles to pay off the difference and then start saving money. New update, FCA raised the price of the Etorque by another $650 so payback is now over 80,000 miles.
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