A pristine Dodge Viper SRT-10 crate motor, tucked away for years at a Wisconsin dealership, has fetched a cool $18K—a killer ...
The Viper V10 is one of the coolest engines ever built, powering three generations of the Viper, plus a pickup truck.
The Eighties, Nineties and Noughts were a thin time for American modern classics. You can make a case for the Corvette, certain hotter Mustang and Camaro variants, and the DMC DeLorean (more for its ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from American Truck Simulator: RAM & Dodge Car Pack Hit the highways of American Truck Simulator like never before with the RAM & Dodge Pack, a DLC add-on for ...
This 1996 Dodge Viper GTS has just 45 miles and remains in showroom condition, now offered at no reserve. The Dodge Viper GTS has long been a paradox among sports cars. It is at once a straightforward ...
This 1996 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT Laramie, a fully loaded 4x2 with 178,000 miles, is a meticulously maintained, rust-free truck with a manual transmission, ideal for enthusiasts seeking a reliable diesel ...
It may be difficult to recall now, but there was some genuine optimism surrounding the merger between Fiat and Chrysler coming out of the recession. The Pentastar brands weren’t exactly churning out ...
[This story first appeared in the November 2005 issue of MotorTrend, and we're presenting it in part as a celebration of the news of the revival of SRT] There are two questions here: What's the ...
Dodge's performance lineup has remained one of the brand's focal points for decades, arguably reaching its first zenith in the 1960s. It was during the muscle car era that we witnessed the meteoric ...
The first-generation Dodge Viper is the most brutal, un-refined car you could ever find. When today's Nice Price or No Dice second-gen car hit the streets, however, many of the rough corners had been ...
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The recipe is simple: drop a potent small-block into a curvy roadster and hold on for dear life. It worked when Carroll Shelby created the Cobra, and the Sunbeam Tiger, for that matter. When Dodge ...