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Chrysler, GM Offer the Most Manual Transmission Models

If you are a Chrysler Group or General Motors fan who likes to row your own gears, you are in luck, as "FCA" and GM offer far more models with manual transmissions than do any of the other automakers doing business in the United States – with the Chrysler Group taking the slight edge overall.
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By: Patrick Rall

The Hellcat Jeep Trackhawk Confirmed - Unofficially

In addition to the big Dodge rumors that we covered yesterday, the Chrysler dealer announcement event earlier this week introduced the Hellcat powered Jeep SRT Trackhawk – a 707 horsepower beast that will almost surely be the quickest, the fastest and the most powerful factory-stock sport utility vehicle anywhere in the world.
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By: Patrick Rall

What buyers want from 10th Gen 2016 Honda Civic

Arguably the best selling car in Honda history, Civic sedan and coupe remain a good value for your car buying dollar. So what’s the big deal, what are buyers looking for in the 10th generation Civic?
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By: Parks McCants

What Subaru has in common with BMW, Mercedes, Tesla and Rolls Royce

Subaru vehicles like the 2016 Outback and Forester now have something in common with BMW, Mercedes, Bentley and Rolls Royce.
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By: Denis Flierl

How the Corvette ZR1 Will Inspire the Final Holden Commodore

The Holden Commodore high performance sedan is likely to meet its demise after the 2017 model year, but before the car known in the US as the Pontiac G8 and the Chevy SS drives off into the sunset, the Australian brand wants to make one final super-sedan sporting the Commodore name – with the heart of the C6 Corvette ZR1.
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By: Patrick Rall

5 Key Dodge Rumors from the Dealer Announcement Event

Based on unofficial information coming from Chysler’s national dealer announcement event yesterday in Las Vegas, the Dodge Challenger, Charger, Dart and Durango could all be getting exciting new performance packages in the coming years – although they are all at least a couple of years away.
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By: Patrick Rall