Hemmings Muscle Machines

DODGE’S DURANGO SRT OFFERS ALL-SEASON, ALL-PURPOSE, THREE-ROW MUSCLE

What’s a gearhead to do? Time moves on, life rolls forward, and next thing you know, you’re all responsible and what not. You’ve got a family, with kids, pets, places to be, and none of it seems to jibe with the pursuit of exhilarating motoring, particularly if your preferences lie with burbling V-8 muscle cars. For scores of enthusiasts over the years, this has been the point where the fun cars go away and practical machines take their place.

There’s another reality, too. A brand-new Challenger SRT Redeye, with 797 hp, 707 lb-ft of torque, and two-wheel drive isn’t going to work

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