Karl Malone, the NBA legend known as "The Mailman", isn’t just a powerhouse on the court—he’s also a devoted fan of American ...
In this day and age, you would search a long time before finding a classic-car nut who hasn’t heard of the 1970–74 Plymouth ...
While the 1970s spelled the end of the OG muscle car era, there were still some high-powered performance machines on the road ...
The Hemi ‘Cuda also featured distinctive side stripes, a blackout grille, and rally wheels ... one of the most iconic and influential muscle cars of all time. 9. 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T The 1971 ...
but it was a long-lost Dodge trim that ultimately saved the Challenger. Around the same time that the Challenger came back in 2008, there were rumblings that the Barracuda was also due for a reboot.
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A Passe-a-Grille restaurant has reopened months after damage from Hurricanes Helene and Milton forced their closure. The restaurant’s owner described the reopening as overdue and a return to normal ...
We tested an ASRock version of the B570, the Arc B570 Challenger 10GB OC, and while it's a very good value and is well worth considering for a budget gaming PC, it’s not quite the sweet-spot ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger arrived a bit late to the muscle car party. In 1971, Chrysler discontinued its high-compression V8 engines, slashing the Challenger's ...
The next-generation Dodge Durango looks to be back on. In a memo first spotted by Automotive News, Stellantis reconfirmed plans to build a redesigned Durango at its Detroit Assembly Complex ...
The automaker also confirmed plans for a new Dodge Durango which will be manufactured at the firm's Detroit Assembly Complex—a project previously under consideration for production in Mexico.
Those who felt their Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 lost some of the 1,025 horsepower along the way get good news. It turns out they were right: their cars were indeed losing power. Dodge has ...