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  The Dodge Challenger has been out for quite some time now. If the model hasn\'t changed drastically in the past 14 years, it\'s been improved a lot. And by improved, I mean Dodge added a ton of ponies under the hood while simultaneously updating its shell to make it more aggressive year after year. The latest bigger and meaner version of the Challenger is the Super Stock with its 807 hp supercharged V8 and a standard Widebody kit. The only ...
 The automobile industry is changing. Some say it\'s for the best, and others think it\'s just not right. As much as I\'d like to tell you that good stories never end, I think this one was even too short to be called a story. If you\'ve read the title, you know we\'re talking about the Dodge Durango Hellcat. It\'s pointless to say that I was very excited when the American manufacturer first announced that they were going to put the Hellcat engine ...
Unlike most endangered species, environmentalists won’t protect the Hellcat. Still, it seems Dodge was able to save his beloved engine for another 3 years since the American manufacturer recently confirmed the Challenger and The Charger Hellcat will still be around up until 2024. Why 2024, you say? This is also related to another Dodge story since the brand is going to launch its first all-electric muscle car for 2024. Everything makes sense ...
Let’s say you just ran a marathon of 10 kilometers, and you decide to reward yourself with a huge burger, a can of pop, and some fries to go along with. That makes sense, right? Okay, now let’s say you have a lot of money and pay somebody else who needs money to run that 10 kilometers so you can reward yourself with the same meal. That’s completely ridiculous, and we can ask ourselves why anybody would do that. Ironically, the same ...