Car enthusiast ThatDudeInBlue reviews the 2023 Dodge Demon 170 and why it ruined the muscle car market.
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In this DragTimes video, the Tesla Model S Plaid goes head to head with the Dodge Demon in a straight-line drag race during hot summer conditions in South Florida. The Tesla Plaid delivers over 1,000 ...
After the 2023 model year, Dodge ceased production of the gasoline-powered Challenger, ending the line that brought the nameplate back to the top of the muscle scene. The Charger was also discontinued ...
The only Dodge Demon 170 painted in Cream Sickle, with 20 miles and ex-Kevin Hart ownership, crosses the block at Mecum Kissimmee 2026 — one of the rarest muscle cars ever built. One of the rarest ...
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Some cars have a way of haunting people long after they’ve left the stoplight. For Lou Costabile, the memory of a Dodge Demon that once left his Duster in the dust during a street race in 1972 has ...
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 ...
At this point, used Dodge Challengers are a dime a dozen. You can buy one on pretty much any budget, with either a V6 or V8, and if you go for the V8, there are still more options than you can shake a ...
There’s a case to be made for the Demon 170 being the most absurd muscle car of all time. The ultra-high-performance model, which debuted in 2023 at the very tail end of the third-generation ...
The automotive world stopped on March 21, 2023, when Dodge pulled the wraps off its most daring vehicle to date—the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. The rumors ran rampant until the moment the ...
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