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Why Was This Dodge Demon Totaled at Auction?
A rare Dodge Demon appears at a Copart salvage auction with damage that raises questions about why it was declared a total ...
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The Dodge Dart Demon Rides Again
A tribute to 1970s muscle — the Dodge Dart Demon returns with classic power, bold design, and timeless style that still turns ...
This 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 delivers over 1,000 horsepower on E85, widebody stance, and rarity as part of Dodge’s Last Call lineup. This one, with just 12 miles, is for sale on Exotic Car ...
Because the relatively new electric Dodge Charger Daytona in Scat Pack–spec is tuned to make 670 horsepower with the Power Shot boost and 627 lb-ft of torque, and the previous Demon with its Hellcat 6 ...
The outbound CEO, Tim Kuniskis, proudly bragged about the latest creation’s impressive statistics in front of thousands of fans in the Strip’s grandstands. It’s capable of covering the quarter mile in ...
Rumors about unexpected pickup truck releases have recently bombarded car enthusiasts. Late last year, speculations emerged that Volvo was purportedly developing a pickup truck. Because of Volvo's ...
The driver of this Dodge simply couldn’t handle the 1,025 horses under the hood. After losing control, he sent the Demon 170 straight into the path of two cars. It’s unclear if this video has been ...
Dodge has continued to push for faster and faster muscle cars over the years, meaning more and more horsepower. This all came to a head with the 2023 Challenger SRT Demon 170, the last to use the ...
Yes, we are very aware that it's not 2023 anymore, and it's not even Throwback Thursday to come up with such a piece. On top of that, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, just like its lesser siblings ...
Real estate magnate Manny Khoshbin recently had the opportunity to unleash the beast within the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, courtesy of his friend. The experience left the seasoned entrepreneur ...
On paper, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the quickest road-legal production car ever born in the U.S., capable of launching down the quarter-mile in just 8.91 seconds at 151.17 mph (243 km/h).
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