The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is one of the last coupes out there with the V8 Thunder under its hood, its powerful 6.2-liter engine spewing out 717 horsepower. But how does it stack up compared to models like Dodge SRT Demon? Does the weight of these
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So how on earth has Chrysler managed to take an old car that to the average guy on the street looks barely different from the oneyou could buy in 2008, and not just beat its newer rivals, but actually buck the general trend for falling coupe and sports car sales? Speaking toAuto...
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It's a 1.3-liter turbo, which Mercedes wants you to call a 1.4-liter, even though the displacement doesn't support this. In any case, even though the mill is small, it's got reasonable amounts of poke: 163 HP and 250 Nm of torque. Really, you don't need much more i...
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There's a scientifically proven formula for making cars better: Add power until something breaks. If nothing breaks, you haven't added enough power. This notion is what can turn ordinary rental fleet cars into the Charger Hellcat, and it's exactly the