There has been plenty of discussion about the striking new face of the 2015 Dodge Charger and as the modern Mopar muscle sedan enters its third generation since being introduced in the mid 2000s, we want to know which version of the current Charger is your favorite. First, we arent looking for any nonsense about […] More »
It is all but official that the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT and the 2016 Dodge Charger SRT will be powered by the same 6.2L supercharged “Hellcat Hemi” which will likely offer a power output somewhere in the range of 580 to 640 horsepower. Should the Hellcat be in that range for the Charger and Challenger, […] More »
The newest Photo of the Week is new member lillynda’s Dodge Charger. This particular Charger front end has an aggressive look that has become popular enough that when the 2015 Charger was rolled out with the higher tech face – the Dodge community was quick to complain. While I can appreciate the changes coming for […] More »
Included in the Chrysler Group’s 5 year plan that was released last week was a simple chart that showed the future of the Dodge brand and the most significant piece of news for the short term is the dates of arrival for the next generation SRT Challenger and Charger. This chart (as shown above) indicates […] More »
This week’s Photo of the Week features the red and black Dodge Charger R/T owned by DFer lags2149. In addition to the muscular styling that naturally makes the Charger so hot, this red and black four door muscle car has been upfitted with a molded rear spoiler, rear window louvers, a set of silver thin […] More »
While there are plenty of Dodge fans around the intraweb who love the look of the 2015 Dodge Charger R/T, it is no secret that more than a handful of people really don’t like the new look. Whether you hate the new Charger R/T or you think that it is good enough but could use […] More »
Anyone who has been to an event like the Mopar Nationals has seen someone do a crazy-long burnout but few of them last as long as the display put on by this 1969 Dodge Charger. Most burnout competitions last 30 – maybe 60 seconds – before the “judge” tells the competitors to shut it down. […] More »