Photo courtesy of Autoblog by Patrick Rall The Dodge brand is no stranger to diesel engines, as the Cummins Turbo Diesel has been a mainstay in the truck lineup for years. But since Ram Trucks split away from the Dodge cars, minivans and SUVs, there haven’t been any diesel powered Dodge models. But with CEO […] More »
By: admin | October 6, 2011
Being pulled along by some serious Ram power, the Chrysler Group LLC reported U.S. sales of 127,334, a 27 percent increase compared with sales in September 2010 (100,077 units), and the best September sales since 2007. Read past the jump for detailed, brand by brand analysis.
By: admin | October 4, 2011
by Patrick Rall The Dodge Charger has seen a great many changes since being introduced as a trimline to the Dodge Dart in 1965. But since becoming its own model in 1966, the Charger has been one of the most well known performance names in American motoring history. So let’s pay homage to it with […] More »
By: admin | October 3, 2011
Pickuptrucks.com had an interesting idea for a comparison test. Rather than try to find similarly equipped models for apples-to-apples comparison, why not give automakers a hard $30,000 cap, including options, and let them send over what they believe to be their best truck?
By: admin | September 30, 2011
Society of Automotive Engineers to implement tow rating standards for trucksby Patrick Rall In 1972, the Society of Automotive Engineers implemented standardized testing procedures to measure the real world horsepower output of engines in the United States and now – some 40 years later – the group is looking to offer a similar standardized program […] More »
By: admin | September 29, 2011
We already congratulated the SRT boys for delivering the goods at the Mount Everest of race tracks, but now we have the opportunity to step into the 2010 Viper ACR as it torches Nürburgring production car record. After the jump, check out the amazing video of the fastest production car ever to tame to the […] More »
By: admin | September 27, 2011
by John CoyleDodgeForum October 1st, the teams of the American Le Mans Series will do battle for the final time this season. Road Atlanta will play host, and the drivers will lap the storied circuit for ten hours or 1000 miles, whichever comes first.
By: admin | September 27, 2011
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