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Powering the 2021 Jeep® Grand Cherokee Trackhawk is a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 engine delivering 707 horsepower and 645 lb.-ft. of torque

The Jeep Grand Cherokee Gets More Love Than the Dodge Durango – But Why?

The Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Dodge Durango are corporate cousins. Both of these midsize SUVs are under the FCA Group and share the same platform. They offer similar performance options and cabin comforts. But why does the Grand Cherokee get more love than the Durango? The Grand Cherokee is a clear favorite over the Durango on the streets  I love …
The rear 3/4 view of a blue-and-white 1996 Dodge Viper GTS coupe

A Dodge Viper Is More Affordable and Reliable Than You Think

‘Supercar’ and ‘affordable’ are rarely paired together, especially when classic and/or used models are involved. It’s a similar story—or at least, some think it is—where reliability is concerned. However, some supercars buck that trend. For example, the Dodge Viper. Although it has a reputation as a ‘widow maker,’ when it comes to buying and maintaining …
Lincoln Blackwood pickup truck

Pickup Trucks are Cool – These Trucks Are Not

Europeans have their sports cars, the Japanese their drifters, and we love our pickup trucks in America. These are, of course, stereotypes and oversimplifications of billions of people’s tastes, but, in general, it is pretty fair to say Americans love pickup trucks. Pickup trucks are cool. They have style. They are practical. Trucks often come …
The front view of a red 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10 with a hardtop

Bring a Trailer Bargain of the Week: 1994 Dodge Viper RT/10

The various Hellcat models may be Dodge’s performance halo cars today, but they weren’t always. Before them, and even before the first SRT models, there was the Dodge Viper. Since its cancellation, Viper values, especially for the earlier models, have steadily grown. But you can still find some decent bargains, including the 1994 Viper RT/10 …
A digital image of a 2021 Dodge Challenger featuring the new Gold Rush paint color.

Shine With Gold Paint on Your 2021 Dodge Challenger

The 2021 Dodge Challenger is already one of the most flamboyant retro-inspired muscle cars available. To add to the overall drama, you can now option your Challenger with a new bright gold exterior color. According to FCA, the new Gold Rush color was originally introduced to celebrate the model’s 50th anniversary. Thankfully, it’s made a …
A red Dodge Journey

Skip the Dodge Journey for the Honda CR-V Instead

You may be tempted to buy a 2020 Dodge Journey simply because it’s so cheap. But there are plenty of reasons to avoid this SUV and shop elsewhere. It may not be a direct rival, but you’ll see that the 2020 Honda CR-V is a better alternative.  The Honda CR-V provides a more satisfying experience than the Dodge Journey  …
2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock: The newest Dodge drag racing machine with 807 horsepower.

Is the 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Still Worth Buying?

Let’s face it. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is getting on in age. In fact, the 700-hp muscle car is based on a model that’s over 12 years old. As a result, Dodge has had to implement extensive changes to keep the model relevant throughout the years. While SRT‘s recent strategy of adding more power …
2020 Dodge Challenger SXT is on display at the 112th Annual Chicago Auto Show

How Reliable Is the Dodge Challenger?

Until somewhat recently, Dodge wasn’t a brand known for its reliability. The 2014 Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey listed Dodge toward the bottom of the 28 brands. Dodge worked to improve its reliability in the years since then, appearing in the top 10 on the 2019 Consumer Reports Auto Reliability Survey, which considered vehicles between …
2020 Dodge Charger is on display at the 112th Annual Chicago Auto Show at McCormick Place

How Reliable Is the Dodge Charger?

The Dodge Charger is one of those iconic cars whose legacy has carried it through decades of new production. Gaining fame as a muscle car in the 1960s, the Charger is now in its 7th generation. It still has a great reputation among fans, but experts like U.S. News don’t think it’s a very reliable …