After a 22-year hiatus, the Dodge Challenger roared back onto the American car scene in January 2006 at the North American International Auto Show. The Challenger Concept was the smash hit of the show in Detroit that year, winning both the Peoples’ Choice and Best of Show awards. … Read More
Critical Praise for the Dodge Journey
Posted on September 18, 2012
And the accolades roll in. Two recent reviews of the Dodge Journey praise the sporty crossover’s functionality and fun. Kelly Blue Book reports that “In terms of quality and design, the Journey’s interior is a cut above most, full of high-end features and clever storage compartments demanded by… Read More
It’s Never Been Easier to Test Drive a New Dodge
Posted on September 17, 2012
Dodge and your neighborhood Dodge dealers have teamed up to make test-driving a new Dodge as simple and hassle-free as it can be. Simply go to this Dodge Schedule a Test Drive Page and type in your info, including the date and time for a drive that works… Read More
Keselowski Takes Control of the NASCAR Chase
Posted on September 17, 2012
Brad Keselowski is the only Dodge driver to qualify for the NASCAR Chase for the Championship, the final 10-race, 12-driver shootout that will decide the 2012 Sprint Cup title. But in the first round of Chase in Chicago yesterday, Keselowski and his Dodge took control of the title fight,… Read More
Dodge Challenger Through the Years: 1978 to 1984
Posted on September 12, 2012
Discontinued in 1974, the Challenger name returned to the Dodge lineup for 1978 in a completely new form—as a compact import coupe manufactured by Mitsubishi in Japan. With slight variations in trim and options, the same package was branded by Mitsubishi as the Galant Lambda, by Plymouth as the… Read More
Mod Monday Gallery: Round 6
Posted on September 11, 2012
Round 6 of the Mod Monday series here on REDLINE Dodge is now over. We’d like to thank all of our awesome fans who submitted photos of their favorite modified Dodges. It’s been tough to narrow it down to a top 10 this week, but without further ado, here are… Read More
The Dodge Firearrow III Coupe
Posted on September 6, 2012
In the early 1950s, Dodge produced a series of concept cars under the Firearrow name. The first two Firearrows were convertibles and, since they were designed mainly for the show car circuit, they weren’t fully functional or road-worthy. The third Firearrow was a coupe, and it was built to… Read More
Dodge Challenger Through the Years: 1970 to 1974
Posted on September 5, 2012
Dodge was the final entrant in the Detroit pony car wars in 1970, but the Challenger was worth the wait. Pundits declared the Challenger’s clean, elegant styling the best of the breed, and they raved about the wide variety of available powerplants, from Slant Six to 426 Hemi. … Read More
Dodge is now on Pinterest!
Posted on September 4, 2012
We’re proud to announce our presence on one of the most popular social networking sites, Pinterest! Pinterest is where you can find, share, and organize all the best things on the web. Be sure to follow the Dodge Pinterest page for exclusive access to content such as: Photos of… Read More
Dodge Daroo I
Posted on August 30, 2012
The Dodge Daroo I, one of the wildest factory show cars of the 1960s, was a collaboration between Dodge design manager Bill Brownlie and George Barris, Hollywood’s self-professed “King of the Kustomizers.” Change was in the air and the Daroo, with its radical, cut-down profile and bold paint, made… Read More










