“Dodge Demon Challengers for Sale: Prices Range from $300K to $400K”

Dodge Challenger Pricing Madness: Dealers and Owners Asking Sky-High Prices

Introduction

It appears that some Dodge dealers and Challenger owners have lost touch with reality as they continue to demand astronomical prices for their muscle cars. Notably, non-Demon Hellcat Redeye models are being listed for as much as $385,000. Let’s delve into the details of these overpriced cars that we found on Autotrader.

Dealers’ Greed Exposed

Dealers and sellers can’t hide their pricing tactics on Autotrader, giving us a transparent view of their demands. For instance, a used Demon 170 masquerading as a Hellcat Redeye is listed for an eye-watering $286,631, double its likely MSRP.

Outrageous Prices

Three different Demon 170s are priced at $299k each, all claimed to be “new.” The markups continue with prices well over twice the original MSRP, including a $300k car in California, a $312k example in Georgia, and a $321k listing in New Jersey.

High Prices Continue

Over two dozen Demon 170s are listed above $200k, with some Hellcat Redeye owners also joining the price gouging trend. One used 2023 Hellcat Widebody Coupe is asking for $330,000, while a “new” Hellcat Redeye in Vermont is listed at an astonishing $390,000.

Extreme Cases

In one egregious example, a seller wants $399,999 for a used Demon 170 with just 501 miles on it. The most expensive listing is a pair of matching purple 2023 Demon 170s for $449,990.

Conclusion

The Dodge Challenger pricing landscape is filled with exorbitant demands from both dealers and owners. The question remains: what is the most outrageous price you’ve encountered for a Dodge Challenger recently?

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