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Mopar ’15: The Dodge Charger Tuner Kit You Can’t Get Your Hands On

Mopar is great about making performance and appearance accessories to personalize your FCA vehicle. The Mopar ’15 kit for the Dodge Charger R/T is one great example: a $3550 crate holding a “Scat Pack Performance Stage 1 Kit,” including cat-back exhaust, cold-air intake, performance ECM, a front strut-tower brace, and custom badges and appearance add-ons. The only problem is, you almost definitely won’t be able to get your hands on it:

Mopar ’15: The Dodge Charger Tuner Kit You Can’t Get Your Hands On

Mopar is great about making performance and appearance accessories to personalize your FCA vehicle. The Mopar ’15 kit for the Dodge Charger R/T is one great example: a $3550 crate holding a “Scat Pack Performance Stage 1 Kit,” including cat-back exhaust, cold-air intake, performance ECM, a front strut-tower brace, and custom badges and appearance add-ons. The only problem is, you almost definitely won’t be able to get your hands on it:

Aston Martin Le Mans Racer Looks Fast Even Standing Still

“Looks like it’s going a hundred when it’s standing still” is a lazy old way for people to describe fast-looking cars. But in this case, it’s particularly appropriate: Check out the number 97 Aston Martin Vantage GTE, whose eye-boggling checkered livery will debut at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. – Designed by German artist Tobias Rehberger, the checkered visuals make the Aston Martin Vantage GTE look like a still

It’s Official: The Mazda CX-3 Is Most Economical Subcompact SUV

– The EPA has released fuel-economy figures for the Mazda CX-3, and the new Mazda is able to claim best-in-class ratings for the baby-SUV segment. With front-wheel drive, the CX-3 merits a 29-mpg city rating and 35 on the highway. That beats all comers—but not by a lot. – The Honda HR-V, again with front-wheel drive, is just 1 mpg behind at 28 mpg city, and it matches the Mazda’s

In Bloom: Six Highlights from May 2015 U.S. Car Sales

– It wasn’t just trees, flowers, and other pollinating plants that were in bloom in May. Auto sales blossomed too. They’re on pace to reach 17.7 million U.S. sales this year, and if June goes just as well, it will be the first time the industry maintains this momentum in 11 years. All told, May’s 1.63 million vehicle sales were up 12 percent from April and two percent from a

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