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What will the 2018 Dodge SRT Demon beat in a drag race? Cars costing 10 times as much, that's what
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<blockquote data-quote="2000gt4.6" data-source="post: 15616872" data-attributes="member: 123767"><p>I dunno about the rain comments, but comparing the Demon to any of the cars here is laughable in any category but 1/4 mile. Nobody is gonna be cross shopping a LAF etc with a demon. </p><p></p><p></p><p>And I'm sorry, but it's not like Dodge has achieved something amazing or done anything truely impressive engineering wise. Yes, it's fast. But is it any faster/better than what the aftermarket already offers?</p><p></p><p>What exactly is it doing that a aftermarket supercharged Hellcat, ZL1, or GT500 cannot? Isn't it basically a factory version of an aftermarket modded car, except it costs way more?</p><p></p><p>You can't really make the argument someone couldn't take a coyote, new Camaro, or 392 charger etc and have a faster, still street legal car for far less $$. And if the 1/4 mile is all that matters....</p><p></p><p></p><p>To me this thing is like a Roush/Shelby version of a mustang GT. It's cool, it's fast (in the demons case really fast) but if I was my dollar I'd be hard pressed to spend 100 grand plus on what amounts to a sooped up 35k car you still need to weld a cage in to hit NHRA tracks. No thanks.</p><p></p><p>Edit: On top of all that, it's 85k plus insane ADMs. Fully out of reach of most people. It's not like this is some bargain of a car with tons of insane cutting edge tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000gt4.6, post: 15616872, member: 123767"] I dunno about the rain comments, but comparing the Demon to any of the cars here is laughable in any category but 1/4 mile. Nobody is gonna be cross shopping a LAF etc with a demon. And I'm sorry, but it's not like Dodge has achieved something amazing or done anything truely impressive engineering wise. Yes, it's fast. But is it any faster/better than what the aftermarket already offers? What exactly is it doing that a aftermarket supercharged Hellcat, ZL1, or GT500 cannot? Isn't it basically a factory version of an aftermarket modded car, except it costs way more? You can't really make the argument someone couldn't take a coyote, new Camaro, or 392 charger etc and have a faster, still street legal car for far less $$. And if the 1/4 mile is all that matters.... To me this thing is like a Roush/Shelby version of a mustang GT. It's cool, it's fast (in the demons case really fast) but if I was my dollar I'd be hard pressed to spend 100 grand plus on what amounts to a sooped up 35k car you still need to weld a cage in to hit NHRA tracks. No thanks. Edit: On top of all that, it's 85k plus insane ADMs. Fully out of reach of most people. It's not like this is some bargain of a car with tons of insane cutting edge tech. [/QUOTE]
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