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At the Geneva Auto Show in March Dodge unveiled their Demon Roadster concept. Yet another two-seat roadster to possible consider in the coming year. Dodge has not announced any plans to put the Demon into production, but it certainly would be a nice lite addition to their beefier car lineup.

In a recent test drive of the Dodge Demon Car and Driver gave the car very favorable marks in comparison to the Saturn Sky and the newly redesigned Mazda Miata. Both in style and in comfort the Demon may position itself in a closer competition with the Nissan 350Z; baseline engine ofcourse.

Since this car is based off of the Crysler Crossfire’s frame and with the recent sale of Crysler, we’ll just have to wait and see what the future holds for the mini-Demon on Wheels.

Why does Chrysler keep putting those FUGLY truck grilles on their cars?
Dodge has committed itself to this particular front-end design. Although it might not be especially appealing to all, they are distinctly Dodge.
Does this make Dodge the Ugly Betty of the Auto industry? Maybe only if everyone in Ugly Betty’s family had the same grill?
The one thing about such a design statement: each buyer is forced to make a choice. You either love them or you hate them. There is little room for the inbetween.
I like this car