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Pricing on the new Demon 170

Posted By: DaveRS23

Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/27/23 11:37 PM

'Mopar Insiders got the price list for the 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, and it's about everything you'd expect from a muscle car that breaks records for factory-built performance. Dodge already shared the MSRP, $96,666. That doesn't account for the $1,595 destination charge and $2,100 gas guzzler tax, so the real figure before adding ancillaries comes to $100,361. Perhaps the most important thing to know about that number is that it doesn't account for the fact that the Demon 170 comes standard with one cloth-covered seat in the cabin, obviously for the driver. This was the case with the previous Demon, but back then, giving the passenger something better than an upturned bucket to sit on only cost $1. No more. MI's price sheet shows an option for a full cloth interior that adds a passenger's seat and a rear bench for $1,995. After paying that, buyers can delete the rear seats for no extra charge.

Three of the 14 available exterior colors can be applied for free: Pitch Black, TorRed, and White Knuckle. Seven cost $95, the remaining four cost $395. Those are the only inexpensive exterior add-ons. There are two graphics packages, a Satin Black painted hood running $1,995, doing the full upper body in Satin Black costing $3,495. The optional carbon fiber two-piece wheels demand $11,495.

Inside, only fabric comes cheap. Dressing the trunk demands $295, Demonic Red seatbelts ask $395. GPS navigation steps up to $995. A Premium Group for $5,995 spiffs up the cabin with luxuries like Laguna and Alcantara ventilated performance seats, a heated steering wheel at the end of a tilting and telescoping column, a suede headliner, and power mirrors. It installs more tech as well, power foldaway side mirrors, automatic high beams, and like blind-spot detection. The group ups the speaker count from the two standard noisemakers to 18, wired to a Harman Kardon system with sub. Anyone decadent enough to want a sunroof is really going to pay, Dodge charging $9,995 when asked to chop up its work.

What we've heard is that Dodge will make as many Demon 170s as the market wants to soak up before Challenger production ends December 31 this year. It's possible dealer markups will result in the market taking fewer than would be the case if MSRP sales were the norm. When Mopar Insiders took a look at how many Chargers and Challengers were available on Dodge's Horsepower Locator site, it found more open allocations than expected. Dodge created the site to help shoppers find a nearby dealer with allocations on anything from a regular 2023 Charger and Challenger to one of the limited Last Call Editions, even the Demon 170. The potential hitch is when buyers discover, as we did, that dealers are charging tens of thousands in ADM for standard Hellcats, like the one we saw in Ohio asking $30,000 ADM on a 2023 Challenger SRT Jailbreak. There are still 202 Challenger Black Ghosts available nationwide, for instance, and Dodge is only making 300 of them. Dodge is making 500 units of the Challenger Shakedown with the regular body and 500 with the widebody; there are 476 regular coupes available and 433 widebodies left. So shop wisely and take your time. Could be another long, expensive year for car buyers.'




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Posted By: 71TA

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/28/23 05:15 PM

I was told those were all spoken for before they were even announced. There will be absolutely NONE sitting in a dealedrship (unless the dealer owner is a flipper) Damn rich, connected guys smile

Who here is getting one?
Posted By: 6PakBee

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/29/23 01:20 PM

Originally Posted by 71TA

Who here is getting one?


One, I'm getting two. (Excuse me, I have to take my meds for delusion).
Posted By: 360view

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/29/23 02:13 PM

In 1970 both a 12 oz Cocoa-Cola and a Milky Way candy bar bought from a vending machine cost 10 cents.

A few weeks ago I bought a Milky Way for $1.83 at Wall Mart

Coca-Colas vary a lot from vending machine now, but maybe $1.50 to $1.75

So how does a 1970 Hemi Cuda compare
to a new Demon 170
in either number of Cokes
or Milky Ways

in 1970 Gold was $36/troy oz versus $1900 to $2000 this month
Posted By: gremlinsteve

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/29/23 02:27 PM

I’ve heard that one dealer is getting two and is wanting 100k over sticker
Posted By: 1fastrunner

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/29/23 03:58 PM

interesting info in the attached link about ordering and paying anything over MSRP. Those paying more than MSRP will be getting built last, if even at all.
https://moparinsiders.com/ordering-is-now-open-2023-dodge-challenger-srt-demon-170/
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/29/23 05:07 PM

Originally Posted by gremlinsteve
I’ve heard that one dealer is getting two and is wanting 100k over sticker


Go to the hellcat forum. There are reports of dealers in CA telling people $500K and you can use our allocation. Crazy stuff
Posted By: Neil

Re: Pricing on the new Demon 170 - 03/29/23 05:44 PM

I'll wager the vast majority of these cars will log more miles at Mecum and BJ auctions than they will at the race track.
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