Posted on Jun 1, 2018
Dodge’s final Challenger Demon rolls off the assembly line
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Social justice Warriors, Israel hating green party members, the Sierra Club and other environmental zealots will probably not realize that this Dodge Demon puts out less pollution than their beater they drove 25 years ago when they were in high school, (if they even graduated LOL).
This is the true car to give the middle finger to the environment yet it probably gets twice the economy of a 454 Chevelle or a 426 Hemi Charger from 1970. It won't overheat in traffic, it could probably tow a speed boat and five passengers at a hundred miles per hour all day. This is probably the last gasp of high-performance that is the most likely to go away in a couple years if the Democrats take over and raise the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) Average to 40 mpg like they did until President Trump reversed it.
We do have electric cars like the Tesla that are probably able to beat it with modifications to their electric generators. We will just have to miss the rumble or turn on the Ludicrous Speed Vol inside the Tesla we we could pretend we have a car with a loud exhaust. Long live the Dodge Demon! At least we can still buy Dodge hellcats left and right and there are many of them used and they are not going to cost $825,000 like the first Hellcat sold.
I wonder if billionaire George Soros bought the first Hellcat LOL?
This is the true car to give the middle finger to the environment yet it probably gets twice the economy of a 454 Chevelle or a 426 Hemi Charger from 1970. It won't overheat in traffic, it could probably tow a speed boat and five passengers at a hundred miles per hour all day. This is probably the last gasp of high-performance that is the most likely to go away in a couple years if the Democrats take over and raise the CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) Average to 40 mpg like they did until President Trump reversed it.
We do have electric cars like the Tesla that are probably able to beat it with modifications to their electric generators. We will just have to miss the rumble or turn on the Ludicrous Speed Vol inside the Tesla we we could pretend we have a car with a loud exhaust. Long live the Dodge Demon! At least we can still buy Dodge hellcats left and right and there are many of them used and they are not going to cost $825,000 like the first Hellcat sold.
I wonder if billionaire George Soros bought the first Hellcat LOL?
Dodge’s final Challenger Demon rolls off the assembly line
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I think that I need a hellcat to aid in my recovery. I have not have many fast cars but I have had a few. Most were cars like a toyota corolla or 4runner. One of my last work cars was Dodge Charger with the big engine etc.... It was the only car I have ever had I was not 100% sure how fast it would go. I know for a fact it would go 130 mph and there was more car left, I ran out of nerve. I watched a video a while back of the Demon Hellcat it scary fast, its top speed was somewhere over 200 mph. I am pretty sure that would do me in, the first week or so to get the feel of the car, sometime after that they would most likely find me in the top of a tree with some metal that was a hellcat. No maybe I don't need one hhaahhaha
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I have too many cars. Selling this one now on Classic Car Auto Trader.
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LCDR (Join to see) - Yes, nothing like the sound of a V8. The last of the V8 Interceptors quoting Mad Max LOL.
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LTC (Join to see) - Yeap had the window rolled down, the start of my five minute commute is my 1/2 mile paved drive way where I can let it lose some then a light at the end of our road onto a TX hyw where the speed limit is 60 so I get a zero to 60 run in. My mistake this morning is getting a little squirly turning into the office so the regional manager that beats me to work by five minutes heard the burnout. Oh and then I realized I forgot my wallet at home so I did not have my lic.
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