If you have been held when Demon 170 arrived at the dealerships, you can take one with a few hundred kilometers and know that you saved tens of thousands
February 2, 2025 at 19:17
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- The prices of the Dodge Challenger Demon 170 seem much more reasonable these days.
- These four -digit power generators regularly exchange less than $ 150,000.
- This figure is still far above what the company asked for it when it was new.
When the Dodge Demon 170 struck the dealers, the only more absurd thing than its production of 1,025 horsepower was the shameless increases that came to many dealers. We have seen it repeatedly – some dealers have had the audacity to request nearly $ 400,000 for one. Quick advance until today, and reality has settled. Now these cars regularly change hands for $ 150,000 or even less.
These are not only private sales. Here is a dealer in Illinois selling a demon 170 with only 161 miles for $ 149,995. Of course, this represents about $ 25,000 more than the PDSF when it is new, but it is $ 100,000 less than many dealers asked when the demon 170 came out.
Plus: the pair of Dodge-Gatchée wine demons sells less than some paid for a demon 170
This demon 170 is seated with a dealer in Florida, where they ask for $ 149,900. What is impressive – apart from performance, of course – is that it has only 268 miles on the clock. Those who are ready to dig a little deeper can find dealerships on Facebook groups or forums with even more attractive offers. Kramer DCJR sells a demon 170 for $ 145,000 with 818 miles on ODO, but those who are ready to do some online research can find a seller there offering this same car for $ 137,000.
Auction sites also offer potential savings. The last demon 170 to be auctioned Trailer did not meet the reserve at $ 151,000. The last for sale went for only $ 123,222. The last sale before which exchanged hands for $ 131,000. He only had 947 miles on the clock, so it is not exactly as if he had been wet and left to dry.
Auction sites have also experienced prices below the lists of dealers. The last demon 170 on Trailer failed to comply with its reserve at $ 151,000, while the most recent sale closed at only $ 123,222. Before that, another has exchanged hands for $ 131,000. He only had 947 miles on the clock, so it is not exactly as if he had been wet and left to dry.
By reading this, a 170 black demon with a practical delivery mileage (only 16 miles) is auction Trailer. With two remaining days, the current offer is at a cost of $ 123,000. We will see how much it sells for next week. Interested buyers can comfort themselves knowing that they have saved tens of thousands simply by letting damping do their job.
