View post: Why gas is suddenly 25 cents cheaper in these 6 cities We’ll take credit for being the first to notice that the cover of Road & Track’s February issue gave up the goods on the 600-hp power ...
If we were to make an unlikely ‘American Cars That Need No Introduction,’ the Dodge Viper would probably take the number one spot, a quarter-mile ahead of whoever would be the first loser. The ...
In the mid-2000s, Dodge released a full-size pickup truck powered by the V10 from arguably the brand's most iconic sports car, the Viper. Dubbed the Dodge Ram SRT-10, the street-performance truck was ...
Factory hot-rodded light trucks (not car-based haulers) weren’t really a thing until Dodge kicked down the door with its 1978 Li’l Red Truck. The trend evolved, spawning performance pickups like the ...
The SRT-10, despite weighing over 5000 pounds, can absolutely move in a straight line. 500-hp and 525 lb./ft. help the pickup hit 60 mph in about five seconds, half a second slower than a Viper with ...
Is the Dodge Viper still keeping you up at night, even if it hasn't been around for almost a decade? In that case, this model is likely at the very top of your shopping list, and if you desire an open ...
Most gearheads assume the only 500 hp manual transmission pickup ever built today sells for silly money. This full-size pickup truck packs a massive V10 with real motorsport DNA from the same team ...
Nobody calls the Dodge Viper's passenger compartment its "Asp Hole," but people should start doing so. Today's Nice Price or No Dice SRT-10 doesn't feature the model's most flattering color, but could ...
[Editor's Note: This story first appeared in the December 2005 issue of MotorTrend] America is going through a tough patch. Our forces are taking relentless flak in Iraq, and the best place in the ...
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 ...
Performance means different things to different people. But whether you measure it by elapsed times and trap speeds or lap times and lateral g's, there’s no denying that the modern representatives of ...