March 28, 2024
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2018 Dodge Durango SRT Introduced ahead 2017 Chicago Auto Show

In case you want to see America`s most impressive muscle cars and SUVs, then our advice is visit the 2017 Chicago Auto Show, which opens its gates in a couple of days. You will also have the opportunity of admiring the all-new 2018 Dodge Durango SRT, recently introduced to the online public ahead the show.

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Dodge Muscle Cars

Report: Dodge Durango SRT Might Arrive in 2017

Americans are used to receiving the best from their local carmakers and the latter have been feeding the auto industry with big and extremely powerful engines for decades. Hence the concept of a “muscle car”. And Dodge is that North American carmaker that knows what Americans love: big engines with V8 configurations; it is like

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Jeep

Jeep Renegade SRT – First Pic

The Jeep Renegade SRT was revealed in a first pic over the internet just a while ago, showing us a glimpse on how the future model will look like. We might be living modern times, with a variety of models to be launched and a lot of versions to be spotted, just like the more

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Dodge

2013 SRT Viper dealership numbers drop

Chrysler have announced the dealership situation for their new halo car, the 2013 SRT Viper and the news is somewhat unpleasant. Having originally announced that some 20 percent of its dealers will have a stab at selling this star player in the American car market, the Pentastar big wigs changed their mind. Ralph Gilles, CEO

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Dodge

2013 Dodge Viper SRT GTS-R specs announced

Like the original back in the day, the 2013 Dodge Viper SRT will have to establish itself on many fronts, all of which have something to do with stunning performance and looks. There’s no denying that the new American supercar looks the part, even Ferrari’s CEO approves, but will it stack up when it comes

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Dodge

First ever SRT Viper auctioned off at Barret-Jackson

There are some cars out there that most of us can only dream about. They are usually called exotics or have some considerable prices attached to them. American doesn’t have many of those but with Chrysler’s need for a flagship the list just grew longer with the 2013 SRT Viper. When it comes to the

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Dodge Ferrari

Dodge Viper design reportedly amazed Ferrari CEO

We kept track of it for a while but after some really poor teasing methods we kind of lost interest in the Dodge Viper and its unveiling. Definitely the star of the New York Auto Show, it’s given the American automotive industry one of those special moments they needed to feel proud. The performance is

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Dodge

2013 Dodge Viper teaser is on the way

Maybe because of some rants like mine, maybe because of the Facebook fans reaction or maybe just because they want to, Dodge have made a comeback on their teaser situation. The Chrysler owned brand has officially announced that because of the quick fan response (the like figure of DriveSRT’s facebook page has been hovering above

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Dodge

Dodge Viper teaser promised, on one condition

The time of the 2013 Dodge Viper is nearing and it seems that the company is so proud they’re ready to start teasing us with some details on what the car could look like. Before they do that however, there’s a bit of a condition. The condition comes from the company’s Viper developing high performance

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Chrysler Dodge Jeep

Chrysler release SRT range pricing for the U.S. market

Chrysler announced technical details along pricing for the SRT range which currently includes four models. SRT stands for Street and Racing Technology and is the performance division of the American company, responsible of transforming the standard models into high-performance vehicles. For now, the range includes two models from Dodge, Charger and Challenger to be more

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Chrysler

Chrysler’s SRT division’s take on downsizing

Pending a period of economic well fare and general acceptance of luxury, just about every single car on the market grew in size and engine displacement. The current climate seems to be pushing things the other way and, for once, Chrysler’s SRT division seems to agree. But not entirely.

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