Tests and Features

First Drives2018 Dodge Durango SRT: The Hellcat's Burly Cousin4.0/5
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana – For Tim Kuniskis, head of the Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat and SRT brands for the Italian-American manufacturer FCA, it couldn’t be simpler. For him, the Dodge Durango is nothing more and nothing less than “a Charger with three rows of seats.” This brawny SUV is designed to stand …
First Drives2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon: Hell Hath No Fury5.0/5
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana – An entire book could be written about the new Challenger SRT Demon and its bold personality, singular design and untold secrets. In fact, the fanatics at the SRT performance division have already written and printed this book for 300 lucky Canadians who have $110,000 to buy this …
Test Drives2017 Dodge Challenger R/T: Keeping it Old School4.0/5
In a world of sleek silhouettes and modern curved vehicles, a drive-by of an old-school muscle car still makes an impression. For some, it's the boisterous engine thrust; for others, it's the crackle of its exhaust; and then there's its aggressive and imposing looks. In most cases, it's a sum …
First Drives2017 Dodge Challenger GT: More At-traction!4.0/5
PORTLAND, Maine – I reckon some may be tired of reading it in my stories, but I’ve been a diehard fan of AWD for decades. I’ve always advocated and recommended its purchase as an element of safety, exactly like stability control. Unlike the latter, AWD was never made mandatory on …
Blog2017 Dodge Challenger GT: Mandatory AWD?
I’ve never been one to be convinced that AWD is useful. My last three “daily” drivers have all had all four wheels working for them and I promise you that my regular car (i.e., not a Miata, or MK1 Scirocco, or even a 1949 Ford F-1) will always be motivated …
Spotlight on2017 Dodge Challenger GT: Four Times the Fun?
I absolutely love the Dodge Challenger. I was at the Detroit Auto Show in January of 2006 when the first concept was revealed and I was immediately smitten. The Challenger is what it is and as far as I’m concerned, it’s above and beyond criticism, well, for the most part…
Test Drives2016 Dodge Challenger SRT 392: Fountain of Youth4.0/5
Modern-day musclecars from the big three domestic automakers might not be volume sellers, but they do garnish quite a bit of attention. People either admire them for their raw power and sexy retro looks, or loathe them for their environmentally unfriendly personality, especially when they’re stuffed with big honkin’ V8 …
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