Late last year, Dodge did exactly what Chevrolet had done to its sixth-generation Camaro icon. At the behest of its parent, Stellantis, it pulled the plug from the production of the third generation ...
The 1966 Dodge Charger was a fastback spinoff of the Coronet with a handful of touchups and disappearing headlights. 37,344 were assembled in the first year, with four engine choices—all ...
Among late-1960s muscle cars, the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T sits in a narrow band where styling, performance, and pop‑culture fame all collide, and that mix has pushed certain factory options into a ...
The Hellcat is the stuff of muscle car dreams, and you think you want one, but in reality it's overrated and you should be ...
Mention the Dodge R/T badge today, and most people immediately picture a Charger or Challenger, engines shaking, exhaust barking, and rear tires fighting for grip. The badge has become shorthand for ...