The famous TV character drove this very car for the second and third seasons; the car was found abandoned in the mountains, then restored to perfection ...
It's Mopar week here at HotCars, and we're celebrating the absolute icon of a brand. Over the years, Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge have produced some of the greatest muscle cars of all time. They ...
Many cars were seen quite differently half a century ago. What they were back then doesn’t translate the same today. Recently ...
Ordered with A/C, the formal roof, wide chrome, and side gills, this 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T parked for decades may very well be a unicorn.
Now that the HEMI is back, the Hellcat is supposedly next in line to rise back up from the dead.
The new Dodge Charger sedan offers 420 hp, AWD and a $49,995 starting price, making it a top performance car and daily driver ...
Mopar or no car? A lot of muscle-car fans feel that way today, since the Mopar name is closely associated with Dodge's old-school brand of performance — and not just because of a huge catalog of ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Dodge CEO Matt McAlear shares how the brand is redefining muscle and performance for a multi-generational audience on Inside ...
The 1961 Chrysler New Yorker, slathered in improbable Dubonnet Iridescent—a shocking OE color that presaged the wild high-impact colors that would arrive on muscle Mopars just a few years later—is the ...