A forgotten Dodge muscle car from the ’60s delivered real power but never earned the recognition it deserved.
It was designed to grab the attention of the youth, but not many people remember it.
We drive Dodge’s gas-powered Charger R/T with 420 hp and standard AWD in snowy New England to evaluate its all-weather ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Paul Gover reviews the Ford Mustang Mach-E and finds it refined, quiet, and capable—but says it doesn’t earn the Mustang badge in his book.
The new Dodge Charger sedan offers 420 hp, AWD and a $49,995 starting price, making it a top performance car and daily driver for the whole family.
The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting ...
Orders just opened for the 2026 Dodge Charger R/T, and it brings 420 horsepower from the new Hurricane inline-six with standard all-wheel drive that switches to pure rear-drive ...
The Charger Daytona EV was a good start, but its a car that really craves the old-school approach.
From the Corvette ZR1, Z06, and E-Ray to the Dodge Demon 170, Viper ACR, and Camaro ZL1 1LE, these American performance cars proved they could beat European supercars in acceleration, top speed, or ...
Having now had time with all of the possible Dodge Chargers, our opinion is that one version is the obvious choice for enthusiasts. Tell us we’re wrong.
Everyone loves classic cars. Not everyone loves the fact that 21st century models are increasingly classified as such as they reach their 25th birthday.