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<blockquote data-quote="PIPO" data-source="post: 15892224" data-attributes="member: 190852"><p>You guys have to understand the demographics of most demon owners. These aren't 30-40 years old man buying these cars to beat around and or race everyone on the street. I'm a part time broker and I've sold 18 demons, most buyers are rich old men that want to collect or take the baddest car ever produced to their local auto show and/or drive around on special occasions. I have a few that bought to flip too.</p><p> After is all said and done most have invested at least $100k. And yes, rock chips is a big deal on these cars. So big, Dodge started installing PPF on rear flares to protect them a bit after the initial reports from first demons on the ground, and also offered a demon street tire package at a discount for owners. Most people are PPFing the whole car + buying the street tire package to protect the car, those 2 mods are $10k combined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PIPO, post: 15892224, member: 190852"] You guys have to understand the demographics of most demon owners. These aren't 30-40 years old man buying these cars to beat around and or race everyone on the street. I'm a part time broker and I've sold 18 demons, most buyers are rich old men that want to collect or take the baddest car ever produced to their local auto show and/or drive around on special occasions. I have a few that bought to flip too. After is all said and done most have invested at least $100k. And yes, rock chips is a big deal on these cars. So big, Dodge started installing PPF on rear flares to protect them a bit after the initial reports from first demons on the ground, and also offered a demon street tire package at a discount for owners. Most people are PPFing the whole car + buying the street tire package to protect the car, those 2 mods are $10k combined. [/QUOTE]
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