Vehicle Description
2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon - Serial Number 2160 - One Owner -
Only 150 miles - TorRed Exterior w/ Black Interior - Comes with
Unopened Demon Box - (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this
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photographs, please go to our main website: Garage Kept Motors.)
Miriam Webster Dictionary defines a Demon as: an evil spirit, a
source or agent of evil, harm, distress, or ruin. So why would one
purposefully bring a Demon into their life? When a Demon looks this
good, and provides grin inducing, tire shredding, insane
acceleration.....we completely understand. Of course we're talking
about the limited production, specially built Dodge Demon. Your
passengers will be shouting more expletives than Linda Blair in The
Exorcist when you stomp the go pedal. Chrysler's claim of 1.8g's on
full throttle takeoff is eye popping, and nearly neck snapping.
Although, any head spinning by passengers may mean you have a real
problem with an evil spirit. (We're sorry but we can't help you
with that problem.) Despite the popular belief that the Demon is
just a Hellcat with fender flares, wider wheels and tires, and a
bit more power, the Demon is a very different car. At the unveiling
of the Demon, Tim Kuniskis of Dodge explained, Demon isn't an
incremental change to an existing vehicle. It would've been easy to
take a Hellcat and make it faster. But we didn't want to do that.
With that detail covered, we should probably tell you about the
differences in the Demon and how it is an even more insane car than
the Hellcat. To start, Demon specific crankshaft, camshaft,
valvetrain, connecting rods, and pistons are found in the heart of
this beast. Dual fuel pumps and the world's only factory provided
race fuel tune help give this car an edge at the drag strip. Two
step ignition timing allows the 2.7 Liter supercharger to
pre-pressurize at 8psi during staging, and by the first 6 feet
after launch the supercharger is fully pressurized at 14.5psi. Line
lock, trans brake, air conditioner powered charge air-cooler,
3.09:1 gearing, and a TorqueFlite 8-Speed Automatic transmission
are other important highlights of the drivetrain. The suspension
consists of a looser front setup paired with firmer rear springs to
help transfer the weight of the car to the monster street legal,
drag radial Nitto rear tires. In the Demon Box (which is one of the
$1 options available) there are 18 x 4.5 wide wheels to replace the
front wheels and tires. Other treats in the box are a number of
Demon branded accessories: a jack, car cover, tire pressure gauge,
battery maintainer, tools, air intake filter, powertrain control
module, integrated center stack, fender cover, and passenger mirror
delete plate. With all those extras you're going to have a Demonic
good time at the track. Not only will the tires and the pavement
which they are on take punishment from this ghastly car, but the
clocks and the competition at the drag strip will too! In keeping
with the evil name/theme of this Mopar, the car is painted in
TorRed with black interior trim. Although the car is stripped down,
the interior does feature some 'creature comforts' that most 840
horsepower, race focused cars don't have. Leather/Alcantara heated
and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel, red seat belts, 18
speaker Harman Kardon audio system, XM Radio, and backup camera are
a few of the notable interior features. Our favorite interior
detail is the little black button just in front of the shifter that
says 'Launch'. Limited to just 3000 vehicles for the US market,
this car is number 2160 according to the dash plaque. If you're
crazy enough to welcome a Demon into your life, this Mopar is an
evil car ready to ruin some tires, pop some wheelies, and hurt some
feelings at the lights. We