2014 Dodge Journey owner reviewCarExpert.com.au Gazjourney purchased this Dodge Journey new with additional options for $34,000 (including all on-road costs). Gazjourney would buy this car again because: "I would if I could, but like so many car makers in the great land of Aus, Dodge is no longer sold in Australia. Maybe if they sold the Hellcat they would sit be here. The car has been trouble free family hauler."2 years ago
2023 Dodge Hornet PHEV SUV set for August reveal - reportWilliam Stopford Dodge has officially confirmed it's introducing its rumoured plug-in hybrid SUV, the Hornet, this year. It'll be based on the Alfa Romeo Tonale.3 years ago
Stellantis posts strong profit in first full yearJack Quick Stellantis has cemented itself as the fourth-largest automaker in the world, selling 6.5 million units globally across its 14 brands.3 years ago
2023 Dodge Hornet leaked, with tight Alfa Romeo Tonale linksWilliam Stopford Leaked photos show Dodge's upcoming plug-in hybrid SUV bears more than a passing resemblance to the recently revealed Alfa Romeo Tonale.3 years ago
Stellantis readying twin-turbo inline-six petrol engine - reportWilliam Stopford A Tornado is blowing in soon, with Stellantis set to reveal a new, twin-turbo inline-six that could replace its Hemi V8. 3 years ago
The top five news stories of 2021Jack Quick Here are the top five news stories that garnered the most attention during 2021. 3 years ago
Stellantis investing $47.5 billion in software, using Foxconn chipsWilliam Stopford Stellantis is rolling out three software platforms and wants all its cars to support over-the-air updates by 2024.3 years ago
Dodge killing off Hellcats, new Charger and Challenger due 2024 – reportWilliam Stopford Dodge will end production of its supercharged V8 Hellcat models in 2023 as it transitions to high-performance electric powertrains.3 years ago
mycar will service AusMV’s remanufactured US vehiclesWilliam Stopford If you've bought a burly American muscle car or pickup truck from local remanufacturing firm AusMV, you can now service it at mycar.3 years ago
25 years of failures: The car brands that didn’t succeed in Australia, Part IIWilliam Stopford Asia Motors, Dodge, Rover, Seat and Tata are five disparate brands that have little in common with each other, except for one thing: they all failed in Australia.3 years ago
Dodge Charger police car with Australian twist lands Down UnderScott Collie The Dodge Charger Pursuit could be the latest car to join a police force in Australia, on the back of a right-hand drive conversion carried out in Queensland. 3 years ago
Badge Histories: American Brands, Part 2Vivek Shah With diverse landscapes and one of the largest automotive markets in the world, American marques cater to a wide variety of different tastes. 3 years ago