Originally Posted by Dart 500
Originally Posted by Sunroofcuda
Originally Posted by Dart 500
3.6 has lawsuits going - look it up. 2.4 might be fine but the GT 1.4 turbo is all forged and a great engine, I'd go for that. Drove one daily for 5 years and 0 issues


What kind of lawsuits? The rocker arms? I've read about fleet cars (Chargers) with over 600,000 miles on them & Chrysler tore them down & the engines still looked new inside.


https://knightlawgroup.com/chrysler-pentastar-engine-failure-lawsuit/


Fill in the blank with any vehicle manufacture and guess what.................. "_________ engine problem class action lawsuit"

https://www.classaction.org/ford-ecoboost-engine-problems-coolant-overheating

https://www.mylemon.com/lemon-law-blog/general-motors-engine-valve-lifter-class-action-lawsuit/

https://thelemonfirm.com/2021/08/17/all-you-need-to-know-about-bmw-n63-class-action-lawsuits/

https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit...benz-amg-v8-engine-class-action-lawsuit/

https://www.kgglaw.com/practice-areas/product-liability/timing-chain-class-action/

http://www.toyotaproblems.com/lawsuits/

I'd liked to see anyone put a manufacture into the blank and NOT come up with a "class action lawsuit" And yes you can put Tesla in with "engine" lawsuit and it will key off of "lawsuit" and find a dozen or more too. Does anyone really think if someone called a lawyer and complained about anything they would not take the case...like the thread a few months ago where the owner "didn't know he was supposed to change the oil like the owner's manual said because a "mechanic" said he could go twice the distance than the manual". I don't think I've read one thread here on Moparts with a complaint about the Pentastar V6's reliability......and this is the internet too so it must be true. grin wink