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T his is an exciting chapter in time for Mopar fans, as Dodge's all-time craziest muscle car, the Demon 170, is beginning to ...
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Fewer than 2,000 electric Dodge Charger Daytonas sold in the United States in the first three months of 2025. Dodge will launch gas-powered Chargers later this year. Dodge is pulling the plug ...
The upcoming Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie, adapting the manga's final arc, faced an unexpected trailer leak after a secret screening in Japan. Studio Ufotable and Aniplex swiftly responded ...
Dodge will not offer the entry-level electric Charger Daytona R/T for 2026, leaving only the high-performance Scat Pack model. Other big changes, including lower prices, are coming for the 2026 ...
Fewer than 2,000 electric Dodge Charger Daytonas sold in the United States in the first three months of 2025. Dodge will launch gas-powered Chargers later this year. Dodge is pulling the plug ...
With a car so ingrained in muscle car culture—thanks to the Hemi V-8—the Charger's reinvention as the all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona before the gas-fed, but still not V-8-powered Charger ...
BACK IN WITH YOU HERE IN JUST A MOMENT. BUT AS WE COME BACK OUT HERE TO MAYVILLE TONIGHT HERE IN DODGE COUNTY, I WANT TO SHOW YOU THIS DAMAGE IS ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE. WHERE WE STAND RIGHT NOW ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona has gotten off to a slow start. Dodge sold just 1947 units of its electric muscle car in the first quarter, and while it is currently only offered as a coupe, the sales ...
Dodge is pulling the plug, so to speak, on its base model electric Charger Daytona, the R/T, as it deals with slow sales, but don’t expect what appears to be a limited-edition run of vehicles to ...
Dodge will discontinue the entry-level Charger Daytona R/T for the 2026 model year. The Charger Daytona Scat Pack will remain in production and could receive a price cut. A four-door variant of ...
A former Florida investment advisor has been sentenced to eight years in prison for orchestrating an elaborate tax dodge that enabled his clients to claim more than $100 million in false deductions.