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New Challenger Hellcat Crashes After Just 18 Miles — Not A Demon But Still A Mad Kitty
Cleveland Power And Performance have this destroyed Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat up for sale with just 18 miles on its odometer.
With 700bhp sent towards the rear wheels, the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is one monster you'll need to tackle. Here is a range-topping Challenger with just 18 miles (29km) on its odometer on sale if you are looking to buy one these.
However, this is not a brand new Challenger; unfortunately, this is a wrecked Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat who the owner probably crashed just outside the dealership.
Considering the monster has run some miles at the factory, the 18 miles on the odometer suggests that it crashed right outside the dealership.
The frame is a loss for sure, but based on the pictures, the engine compartment looks to be whole. Additionally, it looks like the car, which had a beautiful shade of blue, might not even make it back on the roads anymore.
However, the 6.2-litre supercharged V8 Hellcat might live to see another day to be powering on a different car where it can unleash its 650 lb-ft of fury.
The 6.2-litre supercharged V8 Hellcat can sprint from 0-100km/h in 3.6 seconds and is mated to an automatic gearbox.
The exterior might be obliterated; however, the engine and the gearbox is intact, and that could be enough to power your car to 3.6 seconds.
The previous owner might have thrown down the drain at least $68,285, which is a lot of money, though it can be person's loss is other person's gain.
Maybe someone can salvage parts from the totalled Hellcat and can be out to use somewhere else.
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