The electric version of the new Dodge Charger fails one of the most basic muscle-car tests: It can’t do a burnout. It’s not available with a line lock feature, and whether it would ever get one was ...
Reviewers have discovered that the Dodge Charger Daytona can't do a burnout The Line Lock feature, which disables the front electric motor and locks the wheels, was inexplicably missing from test cars ...
Many of the pictures Dodge published to promote the now-departed Challenger showed the big coupe surrounded by the smoke of its own rear tires. Its replacement, the Charger, is available with electric ...
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Dodge Challenger testing acceleration and top speed
In this video, we test the 2023 Dodge Challenger V8 from a driver’s perspective. Powered by a 5.7 liter HEMI V8, this American muscle car delivers strong torque, classic V8 sound, and impressive ...
If you've ever driven one of the newest Ford Mustangs, you'll know that there is a mode that enables line lock, essentially a way of keeping the brakes on the front wheels while letting the rear ...
If you're not familiar with the electronic line-lock feature, here's a quick explainer: once the mode is activated, the car builds pressure in the front brake calipers, effectively holding the car in ...
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