The market for high-performance Challengers, particularly the Demon 170 models, has seen fluctuations in recent weeks. While a Demon 170 with 262 miles sold for $156,500, another with only 19 miles fetched $152,170, signaling a softening market.
Despite being limited production models, the abundance of Demon 170s at auctions suggests a trend of flipping for profit by dealerships and buyers. Moreover, the disparity in pricing between high-performance models like the Demon 170 and their counterparts, such as the Challenger SRT Hellcat, raises questions about value.
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Although visually similar, the Demon 170 commands significantly higher prices due to its enhanced performance. The example sold for $152,170 features distinctive Triple Nickel paint and a range of performance and aesthetic upgrades.
Interior amenities include premium materials, advanced technology, and unique badging, adding to its allure. With its potent 6.2-liter Hemi V8 engine delivering up to 1,025 horsepower, the Demon 170 offers an exhilarating performance for enthusiasts.