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To truly grasp the commanding presence of this car, envision a limited-production, wide-bodied juggernaut that pushes the boundaries of the already high-performance Challenger SRT Hellcat into drag race extremes. Behold the awe-inspiring 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, a rare gem with only 3,300 units ever produced. While bidding farewell after the 2018 model year until 2023, the Demon's legacy persists as one of the most exhilarating and mind-boggling vehicles to proudly bear the Dodge emblem. Luckily for enthusiasts, this particular example, with a mere 949 miles on the odometer, is now available for sale, having barely stretched its powerful limbs.
In terms of style, the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon boasts a suave Indigo Blue exterior paint, an attention-grabber from the outset. The Graphics Package, adorned in Satin Black, includes a front lip and a commanding SRT hood with a hood scoop. Noteworthy additions also include the rear trunk hatch SRT performance spoiler, also dipped in Satin Black. Behind the 18" alloy wheels in Satin Black, you'll find 6-piston front and 4-piston rear high-performance Brembo brakes. Underneath the striking exterior, a dual rear exhaust system does a remarkable job announcing your arrival. Stepping into the cockpit of this beast, Demon leather seats featuring embroidered Demon logos beckon you to buckle up all while being heated and ventilated, just ensure maximum comfort putting down times at the drag strip. Bright pedals atop front Demon floor mats serve as a reminder to unleash the demonic power packed under the hood. The rear seat delete gives you the presence of being in a street legal track weapon. The Comfort Audio Group treats you to an 18-speaker premium sound system and a Harman Kardon GreenEdge amplifier. Additionally, the car comes equipped with a Demon Vehicle Storage Package, a Demon car cover in blue and a trunk carpet kit.
Dubbed the "King of the Drag Strip," the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon lives up to its title. Beneath the black hood roars a 6.2L Supercharged HEMI V8 SRT Engine, unleashing an astonishing 840hp on 100 Octane and 808hp on 93 Octane. Paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, it propels from a standstill to the quarter-mile line in a mere 9.65 seconds clocked at 140 mph. Enhancing the experience, the SRT Performance Page app complete with configurable drive and drag settings provides real-time vehicle performance data.
Tuned to run on MS109 race fuel and Shell V Power 93 fuel, a lot of work has gone into the engine bay of this Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat to offer a staggering 4-figure power output. Boasting a six-speed manual transmission, a rarity in today’s automotive landscape, this 2016 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat 1000HP, with a mere 13,100 miles, is primed to tear up the streets.
The 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody: it's quite a lengthy name, but it's been rightfully christened thanks to its heady list of performance features. Additionally, our featured car boasts almost all options presented by Dodge, having been ticked off. A handful of the featured options included in the car for sale include the Technology Group and Driver Convenience Group. These add a wealth of quality-of-life improvements to the overall package, even if you dare to drive this Dodge Challenger daily. The Go Mango specimen we have today comes from the SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody specification. And with it running a mere 8,500 miles, this is one hellcat that is ready to rip up the streets.
With the next generation of Dodge muscle cars ditching the V8 powertrain and looking towards inline-six and EV power, cars like this 2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody may soon be the stuff of legend. Now is the perfect opportunity to snap up these future classics before they’re recognized as the last of their generation. And what better way to do so than with the Hellcat Redeye? When it launched, the Challenger Hellcat Redeye was widely regarded as having performance figures that could bother supercars that cost double its list price. With a 6.2-liter HEMI V8 and a 0–60 mph time of just 3.5 seconds, there are few cars on the road that can challenge it. The car we have for sale comes practically showroom fresh, with just 490 miles on the odometer, and has been tastefully spec’d from the factory, featuring the 27Q package, Plus package, and Drive Convenience Group.
Cars fit for family duties very rarely come with any performance abilities, and even rarer are they considered “drivers’ cars.” However, when Dodge announced the Durango SRT 392, that preconception was thrown out the window. Our featured car, a 2022 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AWD, is the perfect solution for someone who loves muscle cars but also needs the practicality offered by an SUV with three rows of seats. It really is the best of both worlds, with a 6.4-liter V8 under the hood and the spirit of the Challenger baked into this SUV’s DNA. When not tearing up the streets, the Durango’s spacious interior affords it seating for up to seven, the latest in tech and comfort, and one of the largest cargo areas in its class. Our featured car comes with a wide range of equipment and is offered to its next owner with just 24,700 miles on the clock.
Last year, Dodge produced a limited edition 2023 Charger Super Bee as part of the “Last Call” series of gas-powered performance cars. But if you'd prefer to own one of the car's the newer-gen Super Bee was based on, then what we have here could be of interest. The Super Bee saw a number of platforms and variants over the span of four decades. Originally built based on the Dodge Coronet, the Super Bee moved to the Dodge Charger platform in 1971. The Super Bee was advertised as a lower-cost alternative for muscle car enthusiasts instead of the top-of-the-line R/T. Mind you, the 1971 Charger Super Bee was no slouch, with all engine options being V8s. Here, you see a restored 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee bearing a new engine with only 600 miles on it. With a few upgrades up its sleeve, this classic is for sale in Ohio, waiting for a new owner.
With its origins firmly rooted in military trucks that served in the Second World War, the Dodge Power Wagon is perhaps one of the most iconic and recognized medium-duty pickups of the era. The Power Wagon’s reputation for being a solid and dependable truck has earned it many fans from around the world. There’s also plenty of potential for modifications, with the cult-like following for these tough and utilitarian 4x4s. Our featured example is built on a Dodge Ram chassis from 1984. The current owner reports that they’ve owned the truck for roughly one year while the vehicle underwent a complete restoration and build process in the hands of a previous owner. On a newer frame and featuring a 318ci V8 powerplant, this 1948 Dodge B-1 Truck Power Wagon could be the perfect partner for your next adventure — be it off the beaten track or pulling admiring glances at Cars & Coffee.
Infiniti’s range of compact executive cars, otherwise known as the G-line, has been around since the dawn of the ’90s. By the 2000s, it was considered a viable competitor to other stalwarts in the category, including the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class. The V36 generation of the Infiniti G37 featured a rear-wheel drive chassis and was closely related to the JDM Nissan Skyline, as well as a Nissan Fairlady Z. It was available not only as a four-door sedan but, for those wanting to add a bit of sporting pedigree to the package, in a two-door coupe or convertible. Our featured car is a 2009 Infiniti G37 Convertible with a high spec, low mileage, and a few subtle modifications.
When the Porsche Boxster was first introduced, it was designed to solve a very big problem for the company. At the time, Porsche was in dire financial health and needed a boost in sales to recover from its slump. So, the company designed the two-seat convertible to offer a more affordable entry to the Porsche brand. It was a sales hit, and by the second generation, the Stuttgart-based firm saw demand to provide a fixed-head version. Thus, the first-generation Porsche Cayman was born. The Cayman platform has been praised for its mid-engine layout, which offers different driving dynamics to Porsche’s rear-engine 911, with reviewers describing the Cayman S chassis as confidence-inspiring and rewarding. Our featured car is a 2007 Porsche Cayman S, which features a 3.4-liter engine and just 37,000 miles on the odometer.
The Chevrolet Corvette has always been an iconic sports car. While the fourth generation may have looked like an evolution of its predecessor, under the skin, things were completely redesigned. The C4 features a revised five-link suspension set up for the rear, which greatly improved handling. The fiberglass panels were upgraded to plastic, and the radiator was angled at 15 degrees so that police radar would have a harder time locking on to the front end. All in all, the C4 generation of Chevrolet Corvette marked a massive shift for the model — and it’s no wonder that interest and prices are on the rise. Our featured car is a 1989 Chevrolet Corvette with 43,000 miles on the clock. It could be the perfect companion for your next classic adventure.
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