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  • Oct 6, 2024 | musclecarsandtrucks.com | Zac Quinn

    The Ford Mustang GTD will be offered in six standard color options for buyers to choose from, and with an estimated $325,000 price tag to start, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise if people are keen to spend money on the colors that don’t cost extra. But, for those that have the money on hand, Ford has an additional option for buyers of the road-legal GT3 race car to choose from, which is an available Extended Color Palette for the vehicle.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | musclecarsandtrucks.com | Zac Quinn

    Pricing for the fully electric Dodge Charger Daytona was never expected to be cheap. We knew that when Dodge put an end to production of the 2023 Dodge Charger and Challenger, that was the official end to the era of a legendary power-to-price ratio. Now, if you have plans on getting the new electric Dodge Charger, it’ll cost a pretty penny—we’re talking over $60,000.

  • Oct 6, 2024 | musclecarsandtrucks.com | Zac Quinn

    The C8 Corvette is the first model in the nameplate’s history to offer a right-hand drive configuration directly from the factory. This has allowed many more people to get their hands on the legendary American Sports car. Interestingly, Japan has been getting some exclusive C8 Corvette special editions. This is a slick way to make a Corvette truly stand out and increase demand for certain models. This latest iteration has been dubbed the Red Flame Series.

  • Aug 8, 2024 | musclecarsandtrucks.com | Zac Quinn

    Looking back at the old Corvettes, you may find that none has ever featured turbos. That is, until the introduction of the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, which, thanks to the turbos’ assistance, can send 1,064 horsepower to the rear wheels without any help from electric motors. So why now? That is all thanks to the C8 Corvette itself and the fact that the car is mid-engined. We would have never gotten the LT6 if it wasn’t for this shift.

  • Aug 6, 2024 | musclecarsandtrucks.com | Zac Quinn

    Sometimes, companies reveal vehicle concepts that we had no idea existed—ideas that either laid the groundwork for future products or simply never had the chance to make it beyond the concept stage. We can often see examples of both through GM Design‘s Instagram account and a recent post showcasing an unnamed Cadillac concept that was part of an internal design exercise in July 2018. However, unlike most vehicle concepts, this one also received an interior design.

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