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Every New Electric Car You Can Buy in 2024
More than a dozen new electric cars have come on the market over the past few years, offering efficiency and style their crossover cousins can’t match. The ranks of electric SUVs have exploded as of ...
Do you think something like this would spell the end of the new-gen Dodge Charger? Well, it wouldn't, as it would rock V8 ...
Explore the pricing, trims and options for the 2026 Dodge Charger SixPack. See how much a fully-loaded Scat Pack Plus costs ...
Although at first glance the Charger Daytona and Sixpack look almost identical, there are several differences between the two ...
Power numbers in automobiles have climbed to insane levels in recent years. Wth the Dodge Demon bowing out in 2023, which ...
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9 Common maintenance mistakes muscle car owners make
Owning a muscle car is an exhilarating experience, but it comes with a unique set of maintenance challenges. To keep these ...
The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona arrived on a flat note. It’s powerful, but also gimmicky, expensive, and merely average as an EV. So gasoline to the rescue? Dodge is certainly hoping to rebound ...
The HEMI is finally back under the hood of the new-generation Dodge Charger. After more than a year of speculation, backlash, and internet-fueled debate, Dodge has brought the V8 roar back to life in ...
NACTOY front-runners are the Nissan Sentra, Ram 1500, and Nissan Leaf. Tune in at the Detroit Auto Show when the jury ...
Since its introduction into the electric arena, the Dodge Charger Daytona hasn’t exactly met expectations. Some will argue that the battery-powered American muscle car targets a more upscale audience, ...
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How Reliable Are 6th Gen Camaros? Here's What JD Power Says
Production of the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro ended after the 2024 model year, and at this stage, the nameplate's future is still up in the air. Yes, there was a GM trademark filing for the ...
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American-Made Cars That Failed To Find Buyers In Japan
Japan's automotive culture is very different from ours, and few American automakers have overcome that hurdle.
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