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Raise Hell in Motorfest With the Discounted Dodge Demon Awaken Edition and Custom Mustangs

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Last week in The Crew Motorfest, we got an extremely expensive bundle that featured the Ivory-Tower IVT Alpha GP R-07, the 1-of-40 2020 Lamborghini Essenza SCV12, and the 1971 Ferrari 365 GTB4 Competitizone. There was also the 2023 Forsberg Racing Nissan Z Pro Drift Edition from the Custom bundle, which you could only buy with Crew Credits. This time, we're getting an even more expensive main bundle. However, the most exciting car on the menu is the hell-born Dodge Demon, albeit with a financial catch.
If you're going to make a deal with the Devil, at least make sure you're not getting the short end of the stick. In this case, the hellbound agreement involves an incredible 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon Awaken Edition and some vanity items.

While this Cerberus-on-wheels doesn't have the 1,025-hp chops from the newer Demon, it's still a force to be reckoned with. Its 6.2-liter V8 engine and 2.7-liter supercharger can produce either 808 hp (819 PS) on 91-octane fuel or 840 hp (852 PS) on 100-octane.

Luckily, there's no fueling gameplay mechanic in The Crew Motorfest, so we'll safely assume it's generating 840 hp all the time. The fire-spitting Demon weighs 4,279 pounds or 1,940 kg, which isn't what you'd call light as a feather, but that doesn't stop it from hitting 60 mph in just 2.3 seconds.

The bundle also features some hell-themed cosmetic items, such as the Rare Devil Horns Rooftop, Uncommon Bat Underglow, and Black Window Tint. The latter doesn't look all that great, but the Creepy Eyes Tint (sold separately) worth 40,000 Crew Credits fits much better.

The SRT Demon sounds like a dream, but there's a small catch that isn't that insignificant after all. Because it's part of the weekly Custom bundle, you can only buy it with real money. It's currently 30% off but still costs 122,570 Crew Credits, down from 175,100.

The current going rate is $5 for 45,000 credits, $10 for 100,000, $20 for 220,000, $29 for 360,000, and $50 for 675,000. While paying real money just for a car isn't ideal, there's still hope, with few compromises.

You can buy the same car from the shop for 770,700 in-game Bucks, which you can earn by playing the game. It's a very good trade-off that saves you actual money, but you won't get the cute accessories from the bundle.

If the SRT Demon isn't your cup of tea, we have a Mustang trio hidden in plain sight in the shop's menus. The "American Muscle" bundle has a 30% discount and costs 321,440 Bucks or 45,920 CC, down from 459,200 Bucks and 65,600 CC.

This red-blooded pack contains the 2015 Ford Mustang GT Fastback, the 2011 Ford Mustang GT Rally Raid Edition, and the 2011 Ford Mustang GT Monster (Truck) Edition. We don't know how many horses the latter two stable, but the regular 'Stang can generate 420 hp and go from 0 to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds.

If you're not a fan of any of these, there's one more bundle, but it's extremely expensive. The Spooktacular bundle is 30% off, but that doesn't make the price sting less: a whopping 1,753,919 Bucks or 250,559 Crew Credits, down from 2,192,400 Bucks and 313,200 CC.

The bundle features the 2020 Creators K.S. Masked Leader, the 1966 Volkswagen Kombi Ghost Hunt Edition with 53 horsepower, and the 2021 Creators Hunter 51, which can go over 118 mph or 190 kph. Depending on who you ask, this week's bundles are much better than what we got the past two weeks.
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About the author: Codrin Spiridon
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Codrin just loves American classics, from the 1940s and ‘50s, all the way to the muscle cars of the '60s and '70s. In his perfect world, we'll still see Hudsons and Road Runners roaming the streets for years to come (even in EV form, if that's what it takes to keep the aesthetic alive).
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