Originally Posted By: supton
Just round, it's not like you need the exact number here. I mean, who cares what the exact displacement is? What's the peak hp and is the torque curve flat, and what is the mpg. I don't care if they use a 1L or 10L engine, 200+hp and 30+mpg in a normal sized car, or 300+hp and 20+mpg in a half-ton is what I like to hear. Err, make that 8L/100km and 12L/100km... Now that's a metric that I have not taken a shine to, fuel economy in a reciprocal manner to what we are used to.
Ha, well, 61 is rounding... normally it is just me trying to figure out what the Dodge owner has underneath the sticker package. +/- a few inches is important to those folks. I think only Dodge holds onto using cubic inches for "marketing" purposes... although Ford, GM, and even other FCA products (like Jeep) use liters for the most part. Have you every heard of a Jeep with a 244?