I understand what your saying. And it would make sense to me if the Hellcat was sold as a "track car" like a Porsche or Ferrari. But the Hellcat was sold with the statement that it has extra large brakes to haul it down from high speeds. That is not a normal days work for most that own Cats. So I find it somewhat annoying that FCA would install a limited service length braking system on a car they sold as an everyday passenger car, not a Track car. As with a Ferrari, I could own one of them. it's the $ 26,000.00 dollar every 12,000 mile engine out service that has to be performed that breaks the bank. lol