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The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is being recalled, because its fake engine noises weren't the right sort of fake engine noises.
This example was awarded to Don Tarr, a veteran racer who competed in dozens of NASCAR races through the late 1960s into the ...
Some units of the all-electric Charger lack pedestrian alert sounds, prompting a recall. Gas-powered Chargers never had this ...
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Motor1.com on MSN2025 Dodge Charger Daytona EV: Pros & ConsThe reinvented Charger is pleasant enough to drive, but at nearly $80,000, who is it for?
Driven by NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison at speeds over 200 mph, this 1969 Dodge Hemi Charger Daytona sold for $1.43 ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona EV is far from the only EV capable of unintended acceleration. Several popular electric vehicle nameplates have experienced issues with self-driving features.
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AutoGuide on MSNRidiculously Loud Dodge Charger Daytona Recalled for Being Too QuietYes, you read that right.The all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona, noted for its controversial, and very loud Fratzonic exhaust ...
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Don Tarr’s 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona Fails To AuctionDodge Charger Daytona that was owned by NASCAR driver Don Tarr failed to auction in a shocking result. While bidding reached ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona traded a roaring Hemi V8 for an electric powertrain that sparked backlash from fans. The results ...
The Daytona may be known for its loud (fake) exhaust, but some examples are having trouble being heard at exactly the wrong time.
The poor-selling Charger Daytona has been produced with missing pedestrian warning sound software through May 2025, prompting ...
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