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With three lead changes in the final two minutes, it was Bo Nix and co who came out of the game with victory, seeing Jaxson Dart - who threw for 283 passing yards, three touchdowns and an interception ...
The Broncos staged a comeback for the ages at Empower Field at Mile High. The New York Giants led 19–0 entering the fourth quarter, but Jaxson Dart could only watch from the sideline as Denver stormed ...
Ashington Club A hosted H&W Dart League A Division leaders Tony's Old Boyz and narrowly lost 5-4 in a close game. The Cricketers traveled to face The Kings Head but suffered a 6-3 defeat, with Chris ...
Stellantis is recalling more than 298,000 Dodge vehicles in the US over a glitch in the park function that could cause vehicles to roll away, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said ...
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Dodge confirms a next-generation Durango for 2029, extending its V8 legacy and U.S. production while adapting for hybrid power and modern tech. All-new Dodge Durango will debut in 2029 with major ...
Stellantis’ latest recall involves a rollaway risk and affects the final generation of the Dodge Dart sedan (Stellantis is Dodge’s parent company). Some 298,000-plus examples are affected. Related: ...
The Dodge Dart—dead since 2016—is again being recalled for an issue with its transmission shifter cable. The shifter cable can become disconnected, preventing the transmission from going into park and ...
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Ford's exotic, heritage inspired, GT takes on the only other domestic sports car packing the same output, the mighty Viper SRT-10. [Editor's Note: This article first appeared in the January 2004 issue ...