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The muscle car has only 12,800 miles on the odometer and no mechanical faults, and it is for sale. How much do you think it's ...
After dying out in the mid-1970s, the Challenger was reanimated as a forgettable, Japan-sourced compact car in the early 1980s, giving Dodge fans their very own Mustang II-style historical abberation.
Several experts saw the data log, and they noticed the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 started dumping boost pressure at around 133 - 134 mph (214 - 216 kph). It does go over 149 mph, but there is ...
It’s the end of the road for the Dodge Challenger and Charger. After 15 and 17 respective years, Dodge is pulling the plug on its two iconic models for something – well – with a plug.
It's the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 Jailbreak. News of this hush-hush special edition appeared at the Hellcat.org forums, where some members reported seeing a special invite given to folks ...
Challenger SRT Demon. Courtesy Dodge. Then a funny thing happened. In 2023, Dodge announced the Durango SRT Hellcat had been resurrected. Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis said the engineers “got real good” and ...
Dodge is making 20-25 Challenger Demon 170 Jailbreak models, each offered with a unique color, 20 heritage colors and 20 new ones.
Dodge will close the ordering books for the Challenger and Charger at the end of this month, as the two vehicles are slated to leave production all together at the end of December.
V8-powered muscle cars aren't dead yet, even if the iconic American nameplates are starting to sunset. Dodge's Challenger and Charger are no different, as Stellantis plans to bow out these models ...
The Dodge Charger and Challenger have a lot in common, but they differ in top speed, acceleration, and overall performance. So, which one is faster?
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