We compare and contrast the 1969 Plymouth Fury III Hardtop Coupe to the 2025 Dodge Charger Daytona Coupe and find they are almost twins.
Discover everything wrong with this survivor 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440. From mechanical issues to safety concerns, this classic car comes with serious challenges on the road. Is it truly salvageable?
It's a muscle car with a twist: the new Dodge Charger Daytona is fully electric. And it has the primary muscle car ingredient - power.
We’ve heard way too many times over the past few years that “muscle cars are dead” or that “they are past their prime.” With ...
The big-block V8 powering this first-gen Dodge Charger isn't unusual for the nameplate, but it wasn't yet available in 1966.
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In our modern testing, the 2024 Charger Daytona ran the quarter mile in 11.5 seconds with a 120.5-mph trap speed. To get that kind of time out of a 1968 Dodge Hemi Charger, you’d have to hack ...
Also, Scram 440 is now a more fitting rival to other 440cc motorcycles in the premium motorcycle segment from legacy brands like Harley-Davidson X440. Let’s take a look at how these motorcycles ...
The R/T line welcomed the Dodge Charger in 1968 when the B-body muscle car received ... the two-letter performance Fratzog club, so it was 440 Magnum or 426 Hemi. Imagine finding one of those ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 was finally revealed in January, on Thursday 16 but Ninty hasn't yet given us a glimpse of its new charger. Rumors have placed it to run at 60W, making for much less time ...
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We all know that sinking feeling when your phone’s about to die, and you’re nowhere near a charger. It’s enough to have you legging it home early, just to keep your phone alive. Sound familiar?