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Turbos do well in the heat, it's the cold that can cause issues. I wish you told us the $ I am interested in one, but first year cars sometimes have start up issues, but perhaps not so much as this car is already beeing made under a different name.Well, luckily Houston is well known for its year round cold climate, and the vehicle is built in Italy so reliability is bound to be amazing...
Only one you can order right now is the GT trim 265hp / 295ftlbs twin scroll direct injection Hurricane 4 2.0L (not multiport unfortunately) w/ AWD and a LSD and torque vectoring handling, that's what I ordered. It comes pretty loaded standard w/ LED everything and the big 10" radio and 12" instrument cluster auto-hold, passive entry, wireless AA/CP, adaptive cruise, the works:Turbos do well in the heat, it's the cold that can cause issues. I wish you told us the $ I am interested in one, but first year cars sometimes have start up issues, but perhaps not so much as this car is already beeing made under a different name.
Haven't paid anything, but was told I'd be locked in once I have a build number which I still don't have, I'm going to call tomorrow.Well if ordered and paid for,what our opinions are dont matter..
If not paid for be prepared for a possible $ by the time its ready for delivery...
I did hear rumurs of manufactures upping price at last min..
A friend of mine was knocked off his feet when ford increased the price of his new lightening by thousands when it was about ready for delivery..
My wife loves her cherokee limited. Cherokee is a decent vehicle. Her 2016 has been trouble free for 120000 miles. Hers has the 3.2 pentastar. Just mentioning this in case you can’t wait for the hornet.Hornet is PH balanced for a woman but strong enough for a man.
Well the only other hatchback style Dodge is the Durango, and that would be a lot more expensive to buy and operate I think. We had priced one out and a GT with blacktop and the new 10.1" uconnect was something like $45K MSRP. Plus, I added a front camera to my Ram as I find it so much easier to inch up to walls so you don't have to reverse park every time, and I don't think the Durango has a 360 camera option at any price while the Hornet had a 360 camera option.
I think the Hornet will be great for our trips as it has level 2 autonomous driving.
The Jeep Cherokee is rated 29mpg highway with the same AWD powertrain, but I'm thinking the Hornet might even hit 30mpg since its a bit slicker shape.
Thank you for showing the prices. What's the Warranty? I assume a MOPAR extended warranty can be bought. Look nice, hopw the MPG is good as well. Thanks!Only one you can order right now is the GT trim 265hp / 295ftlbs twin scroll direct injection Hurricane 4 2.0L (not multiport unfortunately) w/ AWD and a LSD and torque vectoring handling, that's what I ordered. It comes pretty loaded standard w/ LED everything and the big 10" radio and 12" instrument cluster auto-hold, passive entry, wireless AA/CP, adaptive cruise, the works:
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The RT will be a PHEV, which has a 175hp 1.3T and a 121hp rear motor to make 285hp / 383ftlbs but will cost a whopping $10K more, and because its made in Italy, with the new government regulations it won't get the $7.5K tax credit anymore.
MSRP was $29,995 for the GT AWD, $495 for paint, $495 for winter package, $2,245 for tech package, whopping $1600 destination (highest in the industry I think), $150 documentation fee, comes out to basically $35K before taxes.
99% sure the warranty is the same across all of the Dodge lineup, 3yr/36K bumper to bumper and 5yr/60K powertrain, nothing special.Thank you for showing the prices. What's the Warranty? I assume a MOPAR extended warranty can be bought. Look nice, hopw the MPG is good as well. Thanks!
Now 20yr 200K!!!!One thing I do envy the Hyundai/Kia crowd with 5yr/60K bumper to bumper and 10yr/100K mile powertrain warranty
The Rams been in production for how long ? They are literally getting worse... hahahahaha.I would have waited till year 3 by then all the bugs should be fixed but it is a good looking car.
Good looking car! Congrats! I hope it gives you many years of trouble-free service!Taking delivery in December. Please post all your opinions, be they praise, congradulatory, envy, compliments, approval, absolutely anything at all, even applause and flattery are acceptable!
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2024 Dodge Hornet Review, Pricing, and Specs
While it may not have the V-8 muscle of the Dodge Durango, the 2024 Hornet SUV has plenty of sting for its compact size.www.caranddriver.com
Just wax it up REAL good, and it'll get 5 more MPGHornet is PH balanced for a woman but strong enough for a man.
Well the only other hatchback style Dodge is the Durango, and that would be a lot more expensive to buy and operate I think. We had priced one out and a GT with blacktop and the new 10.1" uconnect was something like $45K MSRP. Plus, I added a front camera to my Ram as I find it so much easier to inch up to walls so you don't have to reverse park every time, and I don't think the Durango has a 360 camera option at any price while the Hornet had a 360 camera option.
I think the Hornet will be great for our trips as it has level 2 autonomous driving.
The Jeep Cherokee is rated 29mpg highway with the same AWD powertrain, but I'm thinking the Hornet might even hit 30mpg since its a bit slicker shape.
Taking delivery in December. Please post all your opinions, be they praise, congradulatory, envy, compliments, approval, absolutely anything at all, even applause and flattery are acceptable!