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Dodge Demon Roadster Concept

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Is this based on a new platform or DCX is using the new SLK platform? They shouldn't be considering how light this car is compared to the SLK.

It is said that this car will be rear-drive, right?

If it's front-drive, well, it's going to be kissing plenty of Kappa ass.

It is said that this car will be rear-drive, right?

If it's front-drive, well, it's going to be kissing plenty of Kappa ass.

Yup, it's RWD. Still ugly, though.

Yup, it's RWD. Still ugly, though.

Ah, the Scooter we got to see before this was worse. Very unoriginal, too. Austin-Healey should have sued.

And here is Chrysler's "baby" *it's small, get it?* at Allpar.

Dodge Demon at Allpar.com

Ah, the Scooter we got to see before this was worse. Very unoriginal, too. Austin-Healey should have sued.

True, the Scooter looked awful...but at least it doesn't have the Compass's hips. :P

I hear this is supposed to sell for $15,000! At that price it looks GREAT!

  • 3 weeks later...

Has anyone else noticed that the character line is the same one from the ME412?

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