Even without factoring in tax and shipping for the carbon fiber wheels, that’s over half of the Demon 170’s original MSRP of $96,666
Finally we’ve found a Demon 170 actually worthy of an above MSRP price tag – just maybe not THIS far above
Watch a track-tuned super rare drag racing focused muscle car get tuned up by an electric family sedan
It appears that all of these sellers might be huffing nitrous as they ask up to almost half-a-million for the Demon 170
Several 2023 Dodge Challenger Demon 170s have gone unsold at public auction as dealers and sellers don’t want to accept less than top dollar
Despite its striking appearance, the next-gen Charger will not come with a big ol’ V8. But hey, that’s where tuners come in handy
Die-hard Challenger Demon fans who had scraped together just enough to pay what Dodge says the Demon 170 is worth are just out of luck
The market adjustment alone is higher than the price of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS or a Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica
The minivan would theoretically drop 1,000 pounds from its original curb weight and feature a souped-up Demon engine
The seller’s asking price will have you feeling like you’ve made a deal with the devil – those flipping markups are truly diabolical
Some schmuck has already increased the bidding to $221,000 and that doesn’t include the options of the car
What numerous Dodge employees missed, the internet noticed immediately in the Challenger SRT Demon 170’s latest promo video
The customers says the dealer demanded the purchase of an unwanted Super Bee, just to get a chance at owning the Demon 170
Available options include a $9,995 sunroof and a free rear-seat delete
But it’s not going to do anything to pressure dealers into selling at MSRP
That’s well beyond double what Dodge told customers to expect for the $96,666 Challenger SRT Demon 170
The limited production special could be a swan song for the aging Challenger before it gets replaced by an EV
FCA’s 6.2-liter supercharged Demon V8 pumps out 808 hp and 717 lb-ft