Among late-1960s muscle cars, the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T sits in a narrow band where styling, performance, and pop‑culture ...
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Imagine being the follow-up act to some art form or person you admire. You'd probably feel like the weight of the entire world was resting on your shoulders. In a way, no matter what you do, no matter ...
Perhaps no automaker exemplifies the auto industry’s confused state better than Dodge. Amidst a stifling regulatory environment, this American brand killed off its legendary muscle cars to introduce ...
Dodge announced the gas-powered version of the new Charger alongside the electric Charger Daytona when the big coupe and sedan were revealed last March. At the time Dodge said the gas-powered Charger, ...
Jimmy Dinsmore is a nationally syndicated automotive journalist based in Cincinnati, Ohio, known for his consumer-focused "Driver's Side" column. For over a decade, his insightful car reviews have ...
The Dodge Charger has been around for eight generations, with the model being offered in a two-door version for most of its existence. The sixth and seventh generation Chargers, which were among the ...
The new Dodge Charger Daytona EV is struggling to find a footing with enthusiasts, what with the old, discontinued Charger and Challenger outselling it over the first quarter of the year, and ...
What makes a muscle car a muscle car? The primary measure of any muscle car is muscle, and you can’t say the new electric Charger is lacking in that arena. The two-motor Charger Daytona Scat Pack ...
Let’s be real – if you’re thinking you can outrun the law, you’re either a delusional optimist or someone with a serious misjudgment of reality. However, there are still plenty of people out there who ...