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There have long been rumors that, at some point in the future, the Dodge Challenger would be discontinued as the Chrysler Group reincarnated the Barracuda name. New information has been offered up to suggest that the Dodge Challenger will continue on alongside the SRT Barracuda but the Challenger will likely go on without the SRT […] More »
by John CoyleDodgeForum Obviously, the people who shot this didn’t drink the drift video Kool-Aid. Because if they had, they’d know that all Formula D videos are required to feature acres of slow-motion footage and a horrible techno music score. But this video isn’t like that! It’s done with high-speed film, and it’s set to […] More »
By: admin | October 12, 2011
by Patrick Rall When the Chrysler Group introduced the newly formed SRT brand, they became the first company to offer a cross-brand group focusing strictly on performance, but if some new rumors prove to be true – the Street and Racing Technology brand could become the most powerful brand in the American market.
By: admin | August 12, 2011
by Patrick Rall The sales results from around the industry trickled in from May 2011 and an interesting bit of news came out, as the Dodge Challenger, Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang together outsold all hybrids sold in the US market during the month. Many would expect that the sales of muscle cars would be […] More »
By: admin | June 21, 2011
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia by Patrick Rall The modern Dodge Challenger received upgrades for 2011 to make it one of the most powerful vehicles available in the US market, but in 1970, the Dodge Challenger Hemi R/T set the standard for high performance.
By: admin | June 10, 2011
When it comes to paying the car insurance premium on your Dodge Challenger each month, it’s not always apparent exactly how your insurance rates are calculated and what factors determine the overall cost of your coverage. While it may be easier to just pay your bill each month and save your energy for more important […] More »
Even within the same city, drivers in different zip codes can end up paying different rates to insure their vehicles. And while you’re probably not going to change where you live based on the potential insurance costs, it does help to get a general idea of what people in different areas pay for insurance. Since […] More »