Before the introduction of the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager, most American families carted themselves around in ...
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.
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Dodge Teases The V8 Return That Might Not HappenEveryone seems to be talking about how Dodge is supposedly going to bring the V8 back to the Charger lineup soon. Speculation ...
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear says "there’s a market for an entry-level halo" that's fun with no frills—almost like the original ...
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AutoGuide on MSNSounds Like Dodge Is Flirting With Putting A Hemi V8 In The ChargerDodge has been inexplicably steadfast in its push toward an electrified future, but recent comments from CEO Matt McAlear ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
In our modern testing, the 2024 Charger Daytona ran the quarter mile in 11.5 seconds with a 120.5-mph trap speed. To get that kind of time out of a 1968 Dodge Hemi ... idling V-8 Ford Mustang ...
If you're looking for a new (or slightly used) three-row SUV with a reputation for performance and generous towing capacity, ...
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