الجمعة، 5 يونيو 2020

Top 5 Dodge Cars2020 - Ram 1500


Top 5 Dodge Cars2020 - Ram 1500

Top 5 Dodge Cars2020 - Ram 1500

  1.  challenge

  2.  Ram 1500

  3. coronet

  4. viper

  5. coronet


 challenge

 Fast and Sleek, and Sexy and the Dodge Challenger is an icon of the muscle car world. Available with either a huge  426 Hemi, 440, or 383 Magnum, the 1970 Challenger was the cool kid on the block. Production of the Challenger was stopped in 1975 and revived in 2008. The new Challenger may be a  favorite among car enthusiasts and praised for its nostalgic looks. With 51,000 U.S. sales in 2013, the Challenger's reign has only begun.

 Ram 1500

If there's one vehicle that stood the tests of your time,  it is the  Ram 1500. When Chrysler released its redesigned half-ton pickup in 1994, people immediately fell crazy with it. It outmatched competitors with its aggressive styling and powerful drivetrain.  because the  21st century rolled in, the Ram 1500 began to dissolve. In 2009 the Ram 1500 was redesigned and looked better than ever. Popularity grew and in 2013 it became the foremost popular domestic pickup winning both MotorTrend Truck of the Year and North American Truck of the year. In 2014 it took the MotorTrend Truck of the Year title for a second year during a  row and for the primary time ever outsold the Chevrolet Silverado. The Ram 1500 continues to be one of Chrysler's most successful products.

 coronet 
The Charger is the epitome of yank muscle. The old Chargers were known for his or her broad, aggressive grilles, long sleek bodies, and hideaway headlights, but in 2006 the Charger was reintroduced as a four-door sedan. 2011 brought slight changes to the 4,200-pound modern muscle machine, revamping the grille, taillights, and adding scoops to the edges and hood.  many of us today love the Charger because it's the sole  American, rear-wheel drive, V8-Powered Sedan available, and reminds us what the American auto industry is all about; big cars with big engines.
viper

During the 80s Chrysler had sunk to an all-time low. They were in dire need of something new and even their famous K-Cars were criticized as being bland and boring. In 1988 Chrysler president Bob Lutz suggested the thought of a car that resembled a cobra snake. The concept was a hit and production began in 1992. The Viper seemed like a sports car and was powered by a ten-cylinder engine;  the last word recipe for fulfillment. SRT took over the Viper in 2012, continuing production of the foremost wanted supercar in America.
coronet

The Dodge Coronet.  one among the foremost overlooked muscle cars in history. Chrysler began production of their full-size sedan in 1949 but in 1966  it had been downsized and therefore the full-size spotlight was stolen by the infamous Dodge Charger. 1968 saw the introduction of the famous Coronet "Super Bee"  and therefore the scat pack. This was when the Coronet finally gained its American Muscle cojones. Paired with a 440 Magnum, the Coronet Super Bee was unstoppable.  albeit  1976 brought an end to the Coronet, the Super Bee term and Scat Pack logo are still used today, and for that reason, the Coronet features a  special spot in Dodge history.



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