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What years Dodge produced the Daytona Charger (And current collector values)
The Dodge Charger Daytona, a high-performance variant of the iconic muscle car, was produced exclusively in 1969 and 1970, ...
The 426 HEMI engine is iconic, having made its presence known in multiple Dodge models. Its presence in some is rarer than ...
It isn’t every day a homologation myth steps out of a garage and dares you to drive it four hours on faith alone. But that’s exactly the sort of madness that keeps car culture breathing. Out in ...
Neither Charger that arrived for our Car of the Year event appeared to be assembled with care. One had a misaligned front bumper, the other a hatch. Panel gaps were large, fit and finish uneven. There ...
Timothy Adry Emmanuel, the virtual artist better known as "adry53customs" on social media, continues his dream ride periplus ...
Former crew chief Ray Evernham urges NASCAR to close the gap between creativity and standardization in the Next Gen cars.
Dodge has finally started shipping its first-ever electric muscle sedan. Dodge’s decision to spin the Charger EV coupe into a four-door super sedan is nothing short of ballsy, especially in this day ...
William Byron NASCAR innovation gains momentum as crew chief Rudy Fugle backs Next Gen changes, sparking hope for renewed ...
Edmunds is midway through a one-year review of owning a Dodge Charger Daytona EV. Software gremlins have led to a lot of problems that ruin the experience. The reviewers say that they're sick of Dodge ...
With a name like the Charger Daytona, you’d think that Dodge’s first-ever electric muscle car would be a champ at the charging station. That was not our experience. When we tested Dodge’s inaugural ...
It’s significantly lighter, it goes much farther on a tank of gas than the EV does on a full battery, and it gases up in ...
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