The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is breaking records and could go down as the greatest muscle auto of all time. There’s no doubt that numerous of the most fervent Mopar fans are going to do every little thing they can to get a single. But the automaker is not going to aid make sure that they get it at MSRP. If a single manages to obtain that feat they’ll get “priority scheduling” even though.

We’ve currently told you about how some dealers are asking $100k to $250k more than sticker for a Demon 170. That’s not also shocking. We cannot inform you how numerous greedy dealers have attempted to pull comparable tricks in the final year. So we reached out to Dodge about the practice that certainly excludes some of its most faithful buyers.

They gave us a complete statement dodging (no pun intended) most of what we asked but they did drop this intriguing tidbit. “For the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, customer orders certified sold at MSRP will receive priority scheduling.” They didn’t supply us any ideas on exactly where to locate these seemingly mythical MSRP Demon 170s even though. The rest of the statement follows beneath.

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“Dodge has been building special-edition muscle cars for the last decade, and we have yet to find an allocation methodology that satisfies everyone. Our new ‘Last Call’ Horsepower Locator isn’t going to satisfy everyone either, but it’s our attempt to take the mystery out of it,” the organization told us. “We’re making the process as transparent as possible, giving enthusiasts the power to search for each 2023 model and trim level allocated to each dealer and determine the pricing of each dealer as well.”

So let’s be extremely clear. They’ll aid enthusiasts locate these automobiles but they confident will not aid enthusiasts acquire them at the price tag that Dodge says is fair. While warnings against markups from Chevy and Ford have largely gone ignored at least each automakers have a clear stand on the brand-damaging practice.

It’s a bit shocking that Dodge and its Demon 170 are lagging behind these rivals with regard to safeguarding buyers against price tag gouging. After all that hard speak at the Demon 170 reveal it appears like the dealers are the ones with the actual energy right here.

 Dodge Promises Challenger Demon 170 Orders Sold At MSRP (LOL) Will Get Priority Scheduling