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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.
According to Mopar Insiders, Stellantis has recalled all 3,311 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 (2023) muscle cars. The outlet ...
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W hile classic muscle car prices have risen to insane levels lately, there are indications that the market is headed for a ...
Buh-bye, naughty V8, and welcome to... batteries and fake noise. Time to find out if the Charger's kept its soul ...
While classic muscle car prices have risen to ... $800,000 and is the '69 auction champ. The Dodge Challenger was late to the Classic Tournament of American Muscle, introduced in 1970, and only ...
Jihoon, the virtual artist tucked behind the 'p3rates' moniker on social media, loves automotive sketching - and he recently ...
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon dusty muscle car is localted in California and will go under the gavel. We cannot see any faults. Can you?
Despite 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 ...
These sonorous V8 steeds are galloping into the sunset, and they might be gone before you know it. The V8 engine is becoming ...