Dealers are notorious for their markups, but in this case, one managed to take a loss on a practically new Dodge Durango ...
That same philosophy applies today to his remodded 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger. Meet Angrier 2.0. It started as a wild ...
The Dodge Durango Hellcat wowed practicality-concerned gearheads when it was released, though the company soon found a way to ...
When you have a HEMI under the hood you brag about it. However, the owner of this 2021 Dodge Durango put V6 badging on his ...
When it comes to choosing a reliable and high-quality trickle charger, the options are vast and varied. In order to narrow the playing field, I look at name brands that most people are already ...
“The Hellcat Durango will be a single-model-year run," Dodge's then-CEO Tim Kuniskis said at the launch event for the 710-hp supercharged SUV. Those words, and a few other statements like ...
“The Hellcat Durango will be a single model year run," Dodge's then-CEO Tim Kuniskis said at the launch event for the 710-horsepower supercharged SUV. Those words, and a few other statements ...
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What do you get when you pit a high-output Hellcat 6.2-liter supercharged V8 equipped Dodge against the first Tesla EV to get three electric motors? You get an absurdly over-the-top matchup with ...
HAMPTON, Ga. — Dodge is eying a return to the NASCAR Truck Series as soon as the 2026 season, with the manufacturer having already begun the process to gain NASCAR’s formal approval to join ...
Not good at all. (Dodge tells us the SRT version will have an 800-volt architecture.) Another point where the purists score: The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona, as we tested it, cannot do a real burnout.
Probably yes, as we criticized Dodge for not offering a V8-powered version of the new-gen Charger multiple times ... at least one Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. But can you really blame us for ...