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CarBuzz on MSNChallenger vs Charger: Differences Between Dodge's Iconic Muscle Cars
While they're currently going through an electric transformation, let's take a look at the history and compare each of these ...
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Exomod Concepts Dodge Hellcat Redeye Daytona Is Auctioning Now
It’s not everyday you get a shot at the Exomod Concepts Dodge Hellcat Redeye Daytona in an online auction. But this is your ...
The Toyota Camry is the latest body shape to join Trans Am alongside the popular Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and Dodge ...
Now, with a new CEO as of June 2025, and a variety of new or revised product strategies on the horizon, Stellantis has announced that the SRT performance division will return. In a post on Dodge’s ...
Muscle cars are as American as baseball and apple pie. Over the last 60 years several Asian and European automakers have co-opted the classic muscle car recipe – a large V8 ...
The Series presented by Pirelli’s Western Championship returns from hiatus for the PIR SpeedTour at Portland International ...
Rick Trembath sough to restore one of the USA's rarest homologation muscle cars, the Plymouth Superbird, right here in ...
Dodge sold more than 18,000 Challenger R/Ts in 1970, but only a few of them got both the 426 Hemi V8 and the SE package.
Vietnam vet-owned street racer resurfaces after decades hidden in Kentucky brush—missing its big-block motor, but the mojo is ...
"Ninety-five over the posted speed limit, that is a missile going down the interstate system, and it can kill someone." ...
Bystanders outside of an Albuquerque grocery store were shocked to see a woman on the hood of a car, as the driver sped off.
A Dodge Challenger owner in San Diego was quoted $1,534.22 for a spark plug replacement. The dealership has yet to explain the reasoning behind the unusually high service quote.
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