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Originally Posted by v8
You modified your car to get that power and thus do not have a warrantly. The Hellcat comes with that power from the factory.
The LSA is a great engine and I don't think its maxed out by any means, but in order to get a go fast car you have to void your warrantly which effects your trade in value later down the road. I think if the Hellcat was modded it would produce even more and it already has a bigger blower, forged pistons etc.
As much as I'm a Chevy guy I would consider this car. One of the reasons I stayed away from the car was the interior which I did not car for(subjective) But the new interior is pretty fine. It will be interesting to see what the car does when it gets in the hands of some drivers on the strip.
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In my case you are wrong. My dealership is very cool, I just had the entire supercharger fixed on a GM recall (solid coupler replacement) and all my mods were in place. They even extended the supercharger warranty to 120,000 miles. I realize my case is different, as many dealerships would not have done so. In my case though I wanted to have fun with the car, and I am willing to pay for things I break, I have the warranty for all of the electronic gizmo's (Nav, stereo , windows , heated and cooled seats and such).