{"id":63920,"date":"2023-07-19T17:04:18","date_gmt":"2023-07-19T21:04:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/motor-junkie.com\/?p=63920"},"modified":"2023-10-16T09:39:18","modified_gmt":"2023-10-16T13:39:18","slug":"burning-rubber-dodge-charger-hemis-that-tore-up-the-tracks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dev.motor-junkie.com\/burning-rubber-dodge-charger-hemis-that-tore-up-the-tracks\/63920\/","title":{"rendered":"Burning Rubber: Dodge Charger Hemis That Tore Up The Tracks"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Dodge Charger is one of the most well-known muscle car nameplates in the world. The current generation of the Charger has carried Dodge and Chrysler through some rough periods including the 2008 recession. One major aspect that made this nameplate so iconic is the Hemi engine under the hood. The Hemi was one of the most historic Chrysler<\/a> engines in existence, rivaling anything that GM or Ford was pushing at the time. Much like GM and its LS series engines, the Hemi has been a staple of quality and performance for decades.<\/p>\n The Charger is more than just an average car. It’s one that consumers have resonated with for decades. With its bold-looking exterior and groundbreaking performance, the Charger was and is a muscle car legend. The original Charger model was designed to compete with the best that GM and Ford had to offer, and it also had success on the racing circuits. So we decided to showcase the Hemi-based models that tore up the race track from past to present. Buckle up.<\/p>\n