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Editorial Reviews
Review: 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Test Drive
The Dodge Viper is still as amazing as it is absurd
"The Dodge Viper is still as amazing as it is absurd" Read more
Review: 2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Overview
More than just a car, the Dodge Viper is an icon
"More than just a car, the Dodge Viper is an icon" Read more
Edmunds.com 2009 Dodge Viper Overview
Vehicle Overview from Edmunds.com
"When it comes to supercars, European automakers typically represent refinement, couture style and technological advancement, to the point of sterility. Here in the States, supercars are comparatively raw, visceral and rugged to..." Read more
Kelley Blue Book ® - 2009 Dodge Viper Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book
" YOU'LL LIKE THIS CAR IF...
New body colors, striping options and interior choices mean 2009 Viper SRT10 owners will be able to personalize their vehicles. Better ride comfort, reduced clutch-pedal effort and shorter gearshift lever movements make driving easier. Track-day participants will appreciate the Viper's forgiving handling.
YOU MAY NOT LIKE THIS CAR IF...
The 2009 Viper SRT10's small, offset speedometer is difficult to read. With the top down, the Roadster's high seating position provides too much of the wind-in-the-hair experience. With more power than many race cars, throttle applications must be smooth and judicious. Neither an automatic transmission nor stability control is offered." Read more
2008 Dodge Viper Spy Photos
Dodge injects more venom into its Viper
"Dodge readies a revamped Viper for 2008, complete with a rumored 650 horsepower from its huge V-10 engine." Read more
2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR
The 2008 Dodge Viper SR10 ACR, a 600hp, rear wheel drive, V10 American muscle machine.
"The Viper is already a sports car that appears to be in a perpetual strike stance whether moving or standing still. The cross-hair grille looks ready to sink it’s fangs into anything that dares get in its way." Read more
2008 Dodge Viper Review
A race car, with mufflers, air conditioning, and plates.
"The Dodge Viper is the bad boy for under $100,000. Bang for your buck literally can't be matched, as you will likely spend more to better any battle of numbers bench racers are apt to argue about. It's in your face, your ears, your nose and all over the competition. If you're smart enough to show the respect it demands, it might be the race car you're looking for. And did we mention the 600 horsepower?" Read more
2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe Photo Gallery
Topped off and track ready
"For 2006, Dodge Viper owners have a choice of running topless or keeping a roof over their heads thanks to the introductions of the muscular new coupe model." Read more
2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Coupe Review
Not for the timid
"With the 2003 redesign, Dodge killed off the Viper Coupe, but it’s back for 2006 with more power and an interior that borders on refined…at least in Viper lingo." Read more
2006 Dodge Viper Review
New coupe joins the roadster.
"One of the things you buy when you buy a Viper SRT10 is exclusivity. These cars are carefully handbuilt in Detroit, and there are only about 15,000 Vipers total after 13 years of production. That exclusivity, and the fact that it is less technically sophisticated than the much less expensive Corvette and probably more fun to drive because of it, must enter into any discussion of value and worth. The interior leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to material quality, fit and finish at these prices, but t" Read more
2005 Dodge Viper SRT-10 Quick Spin
Living With a Snake
2003 Dodge Viper Review
New and improved (i.e., faster).
"The all-new 2003 Dodge Viper is faster and more civilized than the previous car. It's among the fastest production cars sold in America." Read more
Kelley Blue Book ® - 2003 Dodge Viper Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book
Kelley Blue Book ® - 2003 Dodge Viper Overview
Vehicle Overview from Kelley Blue Book
2002 Dodge Viper Review
Last chance before it sheds its skin.
"To be sure, a Porsche 911, or even a Chevrolet Corvette, would be more practical and livable as commuter cars. But the Viper works surprisingly well from a comfort standpoint. It suffers from a rough ride, and climbing in and out is difficult. But it steers easily; the engine will chug happily around town at legal speeds; the seats are supportive; the heater, wipers, and other foul-weather gear all work well. And the stereo cranks out tunes loudly enough to drown out the omnipresent exhaust note." Read more
2001 Dodge Viper Review
Brutishly fast, the opposite of humble.
"To be sure, Porsche's 911 and Chevy's Corvette are more comfortable and livable as commuter cars. But the Viper works surprisingly well from a comfort standpoint. It suffers from a rough ride and climbing in and out is difficult. But it steers easily; the engine will chug happily around town at legal speeds; the seats are very comfortable; the heater, wipers, and other foul weather gear all work well. And the stereo cranks out tunes loudly enough to drown out the omnipresent exhaust note." Read more
2000 Dodge Viper Review
Hard to keep your foot down in this one.
"To be sure, Porsche's 911 and Chevy's Corvette are more comfortable and livable as commuter cars. But the Viper works surprisingly well from a comfort standpoint. It suffers from a rough ride and climbing in and out is difficult. But it steers easily, the engine will chug happily around town at legal speeds, the seats are very comfortable, the heater, wipers, and other foul weather gear all work well. And the stereo cranks out tunes loudly enough to drown out the omnipresent exhaust note." Read more
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