Dodge Demon Whines One Last Time As KBB Concludes Long-Term Test

The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon has crafted itself a special place in automotive history books. Created to be the fastest stock drag car out there without costing a small fortune, and still be a car you could drive every day, it’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen.

With everything set up for drag use and 100+ unleaded high-octane fuel in the tank, it can run the quarter mile in 9.65 seconds at 140 mph (225 km/h), at least according to Dodge. The official 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) sprint takes a whopping 2.3 seconds which means that it can smoke pretty much any car out there, regardless of price or maker.

Also Watch: Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Clocked At 211 MPH, Is As Fast As McLaren Senna!

Now, putting down 840 hp, which is what the 6.2-liter supercharged V8 churns out in optimal spec, proved to be very tricky. Thus, it was often beaten at the drag strip by less powerful vehicles, as it spun its rear wheels, losing precious time in the process. Mastering the launch takes a lot of time and practice, and even after one year, KelleyBlueBook couldn’t run the quarter-mile in under 10 seconds. The best they achieved was 10.23, at 135 mph (217 km/h). Still impressive, but not what Dodge promised.

The numbers were revealed as they concluded their long-term test, during which, besides a couple of service runs for oil changes, one every six months, that totaled $240, it was all gas and fun. The best recorded fuel consumption was 15.29 mpg (15.4 l/100 km / 18.4 mpg UK) and the worst was 8.88 mpg (26.5 l/100 km / 10.7 mpg UK). But you don’t expect a 840 hp beast to sip fuel like a Prius, do you?

During the time spent in their garage, the Demon was recalled twice. You can find out how that went, if there’s anything major to complain about after putting nearly 4,000 miles (6,437 km) on the odo and how the Demon coped as a daily driver for 12 months by hitting the play button below.

 

Dashcam Captured Moment Crane Fell In Seattle, Killing Four People

A workers union believes the crane fell in Seattle due to high winds when it was being dismantled.

Dodge Demon Whines One Last Time As KBB Concludes Long-Term Test

After one year and 4,000 miles, they were impressed, yet never managed to match Dodge’s official 1/4 mile time.

Porsche’s New 911 Turbo And Turbo S Go Like Stink At The ‘Ring

The top non-GT 911 will again be available in two versions, and even the base one could get around 600 hp.

1994 Mazda RX-7 With 4,600 Miles Sells For $70,000 At Auction

The price this low-mileage, pristine RX-7 fetched shows yet again that old JDM sports cars are on the rise.

Lexus UX 250h: A Well-Made, Frugal Looker That’s Devoid Of Driving Thrills

Calling the UX an upmarket Prius with fancy looks is stretching things a bit too far – or is it?.

Smart To Withdraw From US And Canada Following Massive Sales Decline

Daimler finally figured out the Smart ForTwo was ForNoOne.

Elon Musk And SEC Agree To What He Can (And Can’t) Tweet About

Among the terms of Musk’s agreement with the SEC is that a lawyer must approve certain tweets.

Jaguar Land Rover Wants To Pay You For Reporting Traffic Jams And Potholes

JLR owners could earn cryptocurrency by sharing vehicle data and this could be used to pay parking fees.

2020 BMW M8 Squeals Its Tires In Agony On Track

The upcoming BMW M8 will sport a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, allegedly with more than 600 HP.

2020 Corvette C8 Hits The Track In New Promo Video

The teaser videos alludes to the Corvette’s mid-engine layout as it features old prototypes such as the CERV II and III.