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The hemi does have the cylinder step-down system (not sure what it's really called). It only uses all 8 when you get on it, during "normal" driving, it only uses 4. I have the 3.5 v6 in my 300. Never check mileage but I don't think it's the best in it's class.
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MPG is around 16-18 in a mix of city and highway I know a few guys with them, really nice cars. Gets them to work everyday without exploding which is more than I can say for the last 2 chevy's I owned.
The cylinder deactivation system is called MDS and it works pretty good you don't notice the change really when it goes down to 4 cylinders. Personally I drive a dodge ram, unless you're making a 100 mile commute each way for work the fuel cost won't kill you. |
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