Dodge Challenger
People view a 2013 Dodge Challenger RT at a public preview of the New York International Auto Show on March 29, 2013 in New York.
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Report: Dodge working on 6.2L “Hellcat” supercharged HEMI V8, will first see duty in next gen Challenger
nearing the 640hp mark of the SRT Viper’s 8.4L V10. It’s internally called the Hellcat and will debut in the next-generation Dodge Challenger, and perhaps some other vehicles as well, according to the report. Previous reports, such as one indicated by Chrysler’s 5/24/13 from egmCarTech Read more »
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BUCKLE UP: Dodge and SRT help rev up the action in ‘Fast & Furious 6’
supplied a 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 as the hero vehicle driven by the film’s hero, Dominic (Dom) Toretto (played by Vin Diesel), in a number of high-octane scenes in the movie. Whether you like cars or not, “Fast & Furious 6” is one wild thrill ride – and from Digital Trends Read more »
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Ad of the Day: Dodge
online video game. The show and the game feature interconnected worlds and story lines—the show impacts the game, and the game influences the show. And while the show features the Charger, the game incorporates the Dodge Challenger into the mix. from AdWeek Read more »
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'Snazzy' car donated to Comox Fire
Firefighters have some new muscle, thanks to Comox Valley Dodge. The dealership recently donated a 2013 Dodge Challenger ral-lye edition to the fire department to help firefighters get around town, mainly for public education engagements and other non-emergency from Canada.com Read more »
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Inside Sources Say Next Dodge Challenger SRT8 Coming in 2014 with Supercharged V8
A Chrysler engineer told Autonews that the "Hellcat" would be something like a "lust hurrah" before tougher corporate average fuel economy standards kick in and begin to kill big-displacement engines and substantially lower output figures – or so the sourc from Carscoop Read more »