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1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Has Never Been Titled Or RegisteredWhen the Chrysler Wing Cars debuted, which includes the Dodge Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird, they were surprisingly ...
Two of the most iconic models from the golden age of muscle, the second- and third-generation Dodge Charger has had a ...
Owned by the son of the dealership owner, the car is insured on a bill of sale only, and it has recently been purchased by ...
Who could’ve imagined that muscle car lovers might not love an electrified Dodge Charger in nearly the same way as one with a ...
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The American DNA of a Dodge Muscle: What Makes It UniqueFrom HEMI engines to pop culture fame, Dodge muscle cars deliver an experience that few can match—this is what sets them apart.
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Top Gear on MSNHas Dodge missed the point of a muscle car with its electric Charger?Buh-bye, naughty V8, and welcome to... batteries and fake noise. Time to find out if the Charger's kept its soul ...
The new all-electric Charger has muscle car speed, muscle car sound, and muscle car fury, but is that enough for the purists?
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TopSpeed on MSNA V-8-Powered Dodge Charger May Not Be Out Of The EquationDespite the seemingly back-and-forth decision-making with a HEMI V-8-powered Charger, one major factor still isn't going anywhere: emissions and fuel economy compliance. Regardless of demands and ...
Does electrification mean the end of the muscle car? We pit the new all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona against the V-8-powered Ford Mustang Dark Horse to find out.
If you thought you'd seen the last of the old Charger and Challenger's controversial yellow splitter guards, this body kit ...
NASCAR has a long history of innovation and regulation, with manufacturers constantly working on improving their performance.
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