
Discover the top 5 muscle cars that inexperienced drivers should avoid. From the Dodge Demon to the Hennessey Exorcist, these beasts demand expert handling.
Below is a list of the top five powerful muscle cars that inexperienced drivers should avoid.Ford Mustang Dark Horse SC is a Mustang aimed at high-speed enthusiasts and those who love heavy mods. It packs a supercharged 5.2-liter Predator V8 making around 500 horsepower, with an estimated starting price near $108,000. The car’s immense thrust demands real attention and plenty of seat time, especially on public roads. For a rookie, handling this machine would be a serious challenge.Dodge Charger Hellcat Redeye is another extreme muscle car. Prices range from $70,000 to $80,000, and under the hood sits a 6.2-liter V8 delivering a staggering 797 hp. Hellcat models are legendary for their ferocious character, and such power makes them a handful even for professional drivers. For anyone just starting out, this level of performance is a real danger.Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is a true beast among muscle cars, having set a world record for the 0-to-60 mph sprint. Its 6.2-liter engine cranks out an enormous 840 hp and 770 lb-ft of torque. Acceleration this intense requires maximum control and professional skill; even modern stability systems can’t save a novice from the car’s brute force breaking traction.Hennessey Exorcist Camaro ZL1 is an exotic limited-run sports car priced above $200,000. Its 6.2-liter turbocharged V8 (an LT4-based build) produces a monstrous 1,000 horsepower. This car is reserved for deeply experienced enthusiasts and pros—novices would struggle to rein in such extreme output.Cadillac CTS-V stands out as one of the brand’s most striking offerings. It blends elegant design, a premium cabin, and real comfort with a brute under the hood: a turbocharged 6.2-liter V8 pumping out 640 hp. Rear-wheel drive and an available manual gearbox add to the mix, making serious driving experience essential to safely harness the CTS-V’s full potential.Overall, these models capture America’s love affair with massive power and fast driving. They’re stunning and draw crowds, but they also demand an expert touch. If you’re new to driving or have limited experience, it’s better to leave these cars to the professionals—to stay out of trouble and enjoy driving more calmly and confidently.
Automobile Magazine – USA





















