The hauler reached 100 mph from a standing start in 19.9 seconds, which made it America's fastest production vehicle of 1978.
That could soon change, however, as Chevrolet Silverado Marketing Director Hugh Milne explained in an interview with Muscle Cars and Trucks. “There were some decisions made to only do a regular ...
Highway acceleration is immediate and profound. Like all good muscle cars, it’ll be easy to get a speeding ticket in the Charger Daytona. The cars negotiated a road course and slalom on a skid ...
Big screens? Yup. Hybrid power? Looks like it. But according to a recent report from Muscle Cars and Trucks, it’ll have at least one piece of equipment that’s decisively utilitarian ...
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