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In reply to the discussion: Will Tesla Succeed? [View all]JoeStuckInOH
(544 posts)A) Both the Dart and Cuda super stocks were sent out to Hurst for all the good bits to be built/added.
B) After the cars left Hurst, they were NOT street legal.
I believe Dodge's claim is that the new Demons are the first street-legal production car that can do a wheelie. The rear "drag" tries that come on the Demon are actually street legal tires. And, off the dealership floor, the thing is 840HP and runs 1/4 miles in the high 9 second range. Considering the Dodge Demon is a street legal car (in factory configuration) that literally shits on the dart/cuda super stocks ... That's Remarkable.
A number of car manufacturer's have cars sent out to performance shops for specialty models. I'm unaware if Dodge is outsourcing the Demon. And even if street legal, I'm not sure you can consider any of the Roush, Buschur, Hurst, Lingenfelter, Saleen... or any other botique after-manufactured cars to be "Production".
Another thing to consider... the new Demons are automatic-only transmission. Meaning most anyone can drive one VERY fast with little-to-no experience.