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10 Muscle Cars That Are Rocketing In Value In 2025
Some of these legendary muscle cars are still cheap, while others are already moving out of most buyers' reach.
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Muscle cars have long been an emblem of American automotive culture, known for their powerful engines, sleek designs, and the ...
Chris joined CarBuzz in June 2025. He's held positions at Ford and Motor1, and contributed to Autoblog, Car Throttle, Auto Trader, and many other motoring outlets during his 28-year career. Chris ...
Dodge has announced a new series of muscle cars and the return of gasoline-powered performance. The 2026 Dodge Charger Scat Pack models mark the next-generation of muscle under the name Sixpack. Dodge ...
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Dodge has teased a customized version of its next-gen Charger Daytona muscle car at this year’s Spring Fest. The long-running enthusiast event celebrated its comeback after a five-year hiatus, ...
The world’s first electric muscle car, as Dodge calls it, is now arriving at dealerships in a new “Bludicrous” color. Dodge also launched a new virtual experience that lets you create the Charger ...
View post: Walmart Has a Folding Camping Table on Sale for Just $29 Who could’ve imagined that muscle car lovers might not love an electrified Dodge Charger in nearly the same way as one with a ...
Since picking up his first set of MicroMachine toy cars as a toddler, Chris knew he had a passion for automobiles embedded in his soul. It wasn't until he started flipping through car magazines a ...
Released in the middle of the 1968 model year as a counteroffer for Plymouth’s Road Runner, the Dodge Coronet Super Bee could never reach the bird’s aura, and it eventually diluted into the Charger in ...
In 1949, Oldsmobile produced what is often considered the first-ever muscle car, the Oldsmobile Rocket 88. Powered by a 303-cubic-inch (4.9L) V8 making 135 horsepower and 263 lb-ft of torque, it won ...
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