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Promises??? We Shall See...

No dipstick on either one. Not surprising. Other manufacturers did away with dipsticks more than 10 years ago.

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Chain driven pump assembly with continuously variable displacement vane type pressure stage and single gerotor type scavenge stage, 6 pressure activated piston cooling jets, oil to coolant heat exchanger, oil level sensor


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Dipstick, I don't even know if my 2019 V6 Durango has a Dipstick. It just turn over to 22,000 miles on it and had its first oil change at 500 miles like I've done with every new car I've ever owned. It's had 6 oil changes in 22,000, besides the first one. If it can't last that long without burning up, I don't want it.
 
And they'll come in Green too!

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Looks like Destroyer Grey is deep six.
 
The 2026 Dodge Charger is expected to be available in familiar colors like White Knuckle, Destroyer Grey, Triple Nickel, and Diamond Black, as well as new shades such as After Dark (dark blue), Bludicrous (lighter blue), Peel Out (orange), and Redeye. A new green color called Green Machine will also be introduced, replacing F8 Green.
 
The 2026 Dodge Charger is expected to be available in familiar colors like White Knuckle, Destroyer Grey, Triple Nickel, and Diamond Black, as well as new shades such as After Dark (dark blue), Bludicrous (lighter blue), Peel Out (orange), and Redeye. A new green color called Green Machine will also be introduced, replacing F8 Green.
Cool colors names on a 'Fugly *** car', especially the Green Machine :poke:
 
Not that I'm going to buy a 2026 Charger, but I was hoping for the return of a bright yellow color.
 
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