Customers of all-electric, 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EVs could get up to $12,500 off, thanks to rebates and cash incentives.
With most of these pre-WWII vehicles abandoned in junkyards and barns, 1939-1942 Dodges are rarely seen on public roads.
The ailing Dodge brand is trying to make the Charger Daytona more appealing by adding a $795 optional paint color to the ...