Dodge’s recent announcement of the impending demise of its acclaimed Hellcat HEMI engine is a sign of the times, the V8 might be on its way out. Introduced in 2015, the Dodge Hellcat made massive horsepower the norm for high-performance cars. Drunk on the insane reception, Dodge turned th...
Dodge introduced the Charger in 1965 and the Challenger in 1969. The Charger received nationwide exposure as the orange-painted General Lee in the television series Dukes of Hazzard. Dodge stopped making the car in the 1970s, brought it back briefly in the 1980s then discontinued it again. Th...
Note that the Dodge Challenger Hellcat was the manual kind, so the driver had to stay on top of his game throughout the race. P.S.: Please don't use the stunt we have here as an example and head for the drag strip when the hooning urges happen to kick in, okay? If y...
Nor could a Tesla Model S, a Subaru WRX STI, or any Dodge, especially one with Hellcat in its name. But for drivers who favor stealth over showboating, there are plenty of cars that pack in more performance than initially meets the eye.Purpose-built Sleeper Cars - Find the best car de...
Dodge introduced the Charger in 1965 and the Challenger in 1969. The Charger received nationwide exposure as the orange-painted General Lee in the television series Dukes of Hazzard. Dodge stopped making the car in the 1970s, brought it back briefly in the 1980s then discontinued it again. Th...