Discover the hidden history of a rare and affordable performance coupe with a surprising connection to a legendary tuner.
The Dodge Challenger carried the V8 muscle car spirit into the modern era, here's why it deserves to be remembered as America’s last true muscle car.
The Dodge Charger jumped on the AWD bandwagon from 2007, offering all-wheel traction and V6 or V8 power. Dodge attracts ...
The same company’s been building “America’s sports car” since 1953. The Chevrolet Corvette C5 is the generation currently ...
In the realm of high-end sports cars, few names come up as much as BMW. The 2009-2016 BMW Z4 proudly upholds this reputation, ...
The Rock Falls Raceway fans once thought they saw double - a dark crimson Dodge Challenger raced another dark crimson Dodge Challenger for Mopar glory. However, as it turns out, they weren't exactly ...
Dodge introduced the Challenger as a 1970 model based on Chrysler's E-body platform. The Challenger entered a pony car segment that was already filled with popular contenders like the Ford Mustang, ...
Before today, the Dodge Challenger was the two-door alternative to the four-door Charger. Its retro styling, more so than the old Charger's, is what Dodge stylists seem to have vaguely remastered into ...
It’s been a rough year for the muscle car faithful. Chevrolet’s Camaro died yet another slow death at the end of the last model year, joined in that big parking lot in the sky by the long-running ...
The final Dodge Challenger has rolled off the assembly line at Stellantis' plant in Brampton, Canada, marking the end of the long-lived V-8 muscle car and its LX platform. Completed on Dec. 22, the ...
After nearly two decades and more than 2 million units, production of the current Dodge Charger and Dodge Challenger has finally come to a close. The final Charger and Challenger were completed on ...
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