Used The car is very comfortable to drive, I love the exterior style from the aggressive styling with the headlights and grill, the styling cues of the late 60's charger and the 60's style ...
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The Charger rollout starts with the two-door 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona R/T with 496 hp, 404 lb-ft of torque and the more powerful $75,185, 670-hp Scat Pack, both with EV powertrains. In the first ...
Since this iconic muscle car name was revived in the mid-2000s, the Dodge Charger has been a crucial product that revitalized Dodge’s brand image and reignited a cult following for the ‘Mopar ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T in these photos still has the original matching numbers 440 Magnum paired with an automatic transmission. I won't comment much on its condition because I feel like the ...
This 1970 Charger R/T is one of those "it doesn't get any better than this" type of rigs. Dodge sold a little more than 46,000 Chargers in 1970, including around 9,500 R/T models. It's far from ...
Dodge dealers are offering huge discounts versus MSRP on 2024 Charger Daytona EVs. We’ve seen retailers offering up to $21k off some new R/T and Scat Pack models. Stellantis is reportedly fast ...
DETROIT, MICH. — With the new Windsor-built Dodge Charger Daytona car hitting dealer showrooms this week, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear doesn’t mind making traditionalist muscle car enthusiasts a ...
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This 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 is a masterpiece of American muscle car history, expertly restored and maintained to shine both on the road and at car shows. Originally delivered to Charles H.
While cruise control can be a handy driving feature, avoiding it is your safest bet this winter, especially after Winter Storm Blair dumped more than 12 inches of snow on some Ohio cities.