For Dodge fans all over the world, the name SRT is synonymous with performance. Muscle cars like the Charger SRT Hellcat, or even high-performance SUVs like the Durango SRT Hellcat, carry the name as ...
In 2003, a new Dodge performance model arrived in typical fashion: with two middle fingers in the air and a spec sheet that couldn't be touched for the money. The SRT4 was based on the Neon of the day ...
At TopSpeed, William Clavey is Editor-at-Large, where he focuses on authority and exclusive content, reviews, news articles, features, and opinion pieces all while sharing his passion for everything ...
With a moniker that stands for Street And Racing Technology (not the often-mistaken Street Racing Technology), Dodge's in-house performance arm uses hardware and expertise gleaned from its production ...
Hard as it is to believe, there was once a time not terribly long ago when American automakers were halfway interested in selling affordable performance cars. Chrysler's offering in this space peaked ...
It’s been more than a year since Dodge unveiled its replacement for the Neon-based SRT4 at the 2006 Chicago auto show. The wait comes to end this September with the debut of Caliber SRT4. Featuring a ...
The all American 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 follows the German’s and Japanese into the sports hatchback niche market with all of the gusto you’d expect from the red, white and blue; with ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, if you wanted a cheap, fast, sport-oriented car with a powerful, high-revving four-cylinder engine, your options were almost exclusively Japanese. Chrysler took ...
Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
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