Should The 840-HP Dodge Challenger Demon Be Banned From Public Roads? - News Summed Up

Should The 840-HP Dodge Challenger Demon Be Banned From Public Roads?


At least not without first installing a roll cage and the driver wearing a helmet and fire suit, packing a fire extinguisher, and earning an NHRA Competition License. Speed always sells in the new-car business, and being able to boast having the “world’s fastest production car” guarantees Dodge magazine covers and millions of fanboy followers. And at that, we’re sure many early production models will ultimately be garaged in anticipation of a later rise in value as collectible cars. And if the seemingly endless parade of "Fast and Furious" movies in recent years has taught us anything, it's that street racing doesn't always end well for the driver. And at that, they’re both more likely to be single, young men and drive under the influence of alcohol or marijuana.


Source: Forbes April 25, 2017 18:43 UTC



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