Dodge Coronet

vs

Chevrolet Chevelle

USA vs USA β€” 1966 vs 1966

Dodge Coronet (1966)
Chevrolet Chevelle (1966)
Specifications
Coronet Super Bee 440 Six PackChevelle SS 396 Wagon
Horsepower390 hp325 hp
Torque480 lb-ft410 lb-ft
Engine Size7,210 cc6,489 cc
0-60 mph5.8 sec7.5 sec
Top Speed135 mph124 mph
ΒΌ Mile13.5 sec15.2 sec
Wheelbase2,946 mm2,946 mm
Length5,207 mm5,080 mm
Value (Excellent)$130,000$85,000
Collectibility5/105/10
Rarity7/109/10
The Verdict

The 1966 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Six Pack holds an edge across most measurable criteria, offering more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. That said, the 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Wagon brings better value and remains a compelling choice for enthusiasts who value Chevrolet heritage. The right pick depends on whether you prioritize specifications or the intangible qualities that make a car truly special.

Overview

The 1966 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Six Pack and 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 Wagon stand as two of the most notable Muscle Car cars from Muscle era. Both emerged during a period of intense competition, and choosing between them remains a passionate debate among collectors. The 1966 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Six Pack holds a clear advantage in raw power with 390 hp compared to 325 hp, a 65-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Dodge Coronet uses a V8 OHV displacing 7,210 cc, while the Chevrolet Chevelle relies on a V8 OHV 16V with 6,489 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1966 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 Six Pack edges ahead at 5.8 seconds versus 7.5 seconds. Both cars have earned their place in automotive history and continue to captivate enthusiasts around the world.