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Dodge is one of four brands owned by Chrysler Group LLC, which emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2009. Founded in 1900, the company began producing automobiles in 1914 and today offers a full lineup of cars and SUVs. It's well known for the Viper supercar launched in 1992 and recently spun off its trucks under the Ram brand name.
Dodge Vehicles:
- Avenger
- Caliber
- Challenger
- Challenger SRT8
- Charger
- Charger SRT8
- Dart
- Durango
- Grand Caravan
- Journey
- Nitro
- Sprinter
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0Quick Spin: 2011 Dodge Avenger 1291827360
An Old Dog Learns A Few New Tricks Chrysler has chosen vastly different fates for its Sebring and the Dodge Avenger, despite the two essentially being identical vehicles. While the Sebring underwent a complete personality makeover for 2011 and emerged with new sheetmetal and a new nameplate to match, the Avenger was left to soldier on with more ...
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Quick Spin: 2011 Dodge Journey 1291395480
An Also-Ran Matures Into A Real Competitor With all of the Chrysler models receiving updates both significant and otherwise, it's understandable if you've gotten a little lost in the fray. Here's what you need to know: One of the most surprising bright lights to come out of the company's refresh bender is the 2011 Dodge Journey. While the 2011 Dodge ...
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Quick Spin: Hurst Hemi Challenger Series 5 1282753800
Like a Viper With Rear Seats and a Proper Trunk We've seen how Hurst Hemi Challengers are put together, but the last time we tried to drive one we couldn't get above 25 mph because of the prototype wheels. To correct that hideous oversight, Hurst slapped a couple of production wheels on a black and a white version of their Challenger, and we took both ...
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Quick Spin: Mr. Norm's Super Cuda is retro to the extreme 1262624220
The Dodge Challenger has found plenty of happy homes, and we've had the pleasure of driving quite a few examples, ranging from various production models to an array of tuner versions, including the Classic Design Concepts Widebody Challenger and the Hurst Series 4 Challenger. We can now add one more to the list: Mr. Norm's Super Cuda. Yes, it isn't a ...
