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Long ago, before Ram became its own brand separate from Dodge, there was a pickup truck with the heart of a muscle car and a ...
The Golden Age of American muscle was built on a foundation of V-8 power that started before the introduction of the Pontiac ...
One of the benefits of big size is the Daytona's hatchback trunk, which calls up memories of the long bubble backs of the first-gen Charger. It's the perfect height for filling with groceries, garden ...
While it may have come to an unceremonious end, the Chrysler 300 has a rich history, which is intertwined with American muscle car power and constantly pushing the envelope on what a luxury sedan ...
It's widely regarded as one of America's earliest muscle cars. In 1956, Chrysler launched the 300B and upgraded the 354-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) engine to 355 horsepower. This rating made the ...
The Dodge Challenger has been out of production for the past two years, but dealerships still have the model on their ...
I can't help but wonder why Stellantis doesn't take the Charger EV platform–which failed as a muscle car, but might not fail as a semi-luxury sedan or crossover–and give it to Chrysler so that ...
The company’s move is one of the first and clearest examples of automakers using price increases to deal with the 25 percent ...
this time as a full-size rear-wheel-drive sedan closely related to the new-for-2005 Magnum wagon and Chrysler 300 sedan. Aggressive styling, muscle-car imagery and available V-8 power helped make ...