2004 Dodge SRT-4Randy LopezAlbuquerque, New Mexico
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Not too many Dodge's are different, but Stephen Schilling's 2002 Dodge Neon is.
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SCC revisits the original SRT, the 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T.
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Building a killer Neon, the hard way.
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Watching the California desert sun set over two of the most special cars we've ever tested, it hits us just how lucky we are. We're lucky because, as enthusiasts, we're experiencing great times. Not long ago the cars in our market were nothing more than tarted up econoboxes and the idea of manufactu
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"Vanishing Point" is an almost perfect artifact of its time. The story is heavy on weird coincidences, self-indulgent spirituality and the significance of insignificant events. But those were all defining elements of the early 1970s. Fortunately, so were big-engine musclecars. No one remembers the s
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Mopar doesn't screw around. Whether it's designing upgrades for Dodge's latest lineup of hot rods or custom-building one-off track machines, these guys know how to go fast. The most recent example of this overpowered nonsense is the SRT-4 Extreme Lightweight--
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Watching the California desert sun set over two of the most special cars we've ever tested, it hits us just how lucky we are. We're lucky because, as enthusiasts, we're experiencing great times. Not long ago the cars in our market were nothing more than tarted
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The last time something this fast was available to 16-year-old pizza delivery boys, the turbo Omni GLH was busy changing lanes under boost. The SRT-4 simply sets the performance-per-dollar curve on its ear again.
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The sudden influx of turbocharged cars in America may lead some to believe the Subarus and Mitsubishis of the world invented the market of affordable forced induction.
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Fact: The SRT-4 makes 223 wheel hp. Fact: It costs $19,995. Fact: It makes us drive like juveniles.
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Dodge SRT-4 Estimated Price : $19,995 Engine Engine Code: A853 Type: Inline four, iron block, aluminum head, turbocharged and intercooled Valvetrain: DOHC, four valves per cylinder Displacement: 2429cc Bore x Stroke: 87.5 x 101.0 mm Compression Ratio: 8.1:1
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When Dodge unveiled the turbocharged SRT-4 at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year, the theme of the press conference was urban decay.
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2001 Dodge Viper ACR
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Thanks. We spend all year mocking the arcane, imprecise, Iron Age technology of the pushrod, and every year you, our faithful but apparently inattentive reader, vote some pushrod monster into the Ultimate Street Car Challenge. Last year it was Geoff Bennett's
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When Dodge unveiled the turbocharged SRT-4 at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year, the theme of the press conference was urban decay.
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Wow. This was the last car to the party. In fact, we scheduled the entire test around the arrival of this final prototype. Boy, are we glad we did. Rumors had been swirling for months about an upcoming turbocharged Neon. Two-point-four liters and a turbo seeme
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Exclusive 2003 Dodge SRT-4 , featuring 215 hp and 245 lb-ft of torque, Mitsubishi TD04-16G turbocharger, and much More!
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Opinions are not changed overnight, whether it comes to politics, philosophy, and especially not with automotive loyalties. In the old days, it was the proverbial Ford vs. Chevy debates. Then came the Honda vs. VW rivalry. For a while, it looked like the domes
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The Dodge/Plymouth Neon is not the first car that comes to mind when the topic turns to compact car drag racing. Heck, the Neon isn't ever the first car to come to mind. But as the sport grows, more and more Neons are finding their way to the starting line, with many having success against the Honda
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Check out the lesser-known Dodge Spirit R/T that sported a turbcharged 2.2L Lotus engine.
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Let's face it. Some of us don't have the sports car of our dreams just yet and we still haven't been called up to enter our favorite rally. As a result, we look for a means of substitution. For many, this "fix" comes in the form of racing games played on the computer. Whether we play on our computer
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With the hubbub surrounding imports, it's easy to overlook the fact that there are domestic compacts out there that can be transformed into formidable performance cars as well.
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