The 2024 Dodge Charger Is the I6-Powered Mopar We Missed Out On in the ’70s
This Six-Pack isn't anything like the old ones, but it gives American muscle car fans the chance to own a spiritual successor to foreign market forbidden fruit.
This Six-Pack isn't anything like the old ones, but it gives American muscle car fans the chance to own a spiritual successor to foreign market forbidden fruit.
You didn’t think Dodge would just give up on crazy speed, did you?
The Dodge Charger has changed. We want to hear your thoughts.
At least it still has a few rear-wheel-spinning party tricks up its sleeve.
For comparison's sake, that's 11 mph slower than a Ford Mustang EcoBoost.
The next-gen Charger is finally here, and it leaves the Hemi V8 behind for batteries and boost.
It's high time for F1 to address its longstanding power imbalances.
The tide is turning overseas in favor of buttons in car interiors, and those waves will likely wash our way.
It turns out the Cybertruck isn't so invincible.
This isn't the first time the two-time world champion is linked to a race-fixing scandal.
I'm saying IndyCar—or maybe MotoGP. What about you?
I can't own a warehouse full of real cars, but I can have miniature versions of bucket list vehicles.
Aside from some silly aftermarket mods, Gerhard Berger's Ferrari is still in one piece.
When a towing cable went through Caleb's windshield, he thought he was going to die.
When faced with a penalty that would cost them the race win, the Porsche folks got smart. Very smart.
They'd been locked in a garage by overgrown trees for more than a decade.
The modified glove broke safety regulations, resulting in a $10,000 fine.
Ok, so it might not be the largest but it might be the most capacious.
Nissan would build the Fisker Alaska pickup, as well as its own version, in the U.S.