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2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Explained
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<blockquote data-quote="treynor" data-source="post: 15704561" data-attributes="member: 6214"><p>Hrm.</p><p></p><p>I own most of the cars to which y'all are comparing the Demon. And I've driven the others (ok, not the Veyron, just the Chiron).</p><p></p><p>I've tried taking some of my exotics to the dragstrip. It's an exercise in frustration. They don't transfer weight at the launch, they wheel hop on the VHT, and in the real world you end up running 11.0 @ 135. It's embarrassing. They are the wrong tool for the job.</p><p></p><p>The Demon occupies a very useful niche. It's street legal, comfortable enough to be daily driven, it's got space for 4 people and a large trunk. It's a small fraction of the market price of any of the other street cars mentioned. It's DAMN fast in a straight line, either from a dig or from a roll. And it will perform well at a dragstrip when I wander up there on the odd Saturday night. There's a lot to like about it; that's why I'm getting one.</p><p></p><p>Is the Demon the quickest street-legal car at the dragstrip? Currently yes, and kudos to Dodge for marketing the hell out of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treynor, post: 15704561, member: 6214"] Hrm. I own most of the cars to which y'all are comparing the Demon. And I've driven the others (ok, not the Veyron, just the Chiron). I've tried taking some of my exotics to the dragstrip. It's an exercise in frustration. They don't transfer weight at the launch, they wheel hop on the VHT, and in the real world you end up running 11.0 @ 135. It's embarrassing. They are the wrong tool for the job. The Demon occupies a very useful niche. It's street legal, comfortable enough to be daily driven, it's got space for 4 people and a large trunk. It's a small fraction of the market price of any of the other street cars mentioned. It's DAMN fast in a straight line, either from a dig or from a roll. And it will perform well at a dragstrip when I wander up there on the odd Saturday night. There's a lot to like about it; that's why I'm getting one. Is the Demon the quickest street-legal car at the dragstrip? Currently yes, and kudos to Dodge for marketing the hell out of that. [/QUOTE]
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