By the time they went extinct, automakers from Lamborghini to Lexus to Porsche to Volkswagen had given the V10 engine a go. Below, we'll look at V10-powered models that the average person can afford ...
We bought a wrecked Dodge Viper ACR with frame damage for just $57,000. After months of repairs and custom work, here’s how ...
Gearheads around the world were saddened when the Viper was finally retired, though buyers who went for the final iteration ...
To buy a car for $140,000 and sell it for more than double 8,700 miles and nine years later, sound like an ace up the sleeve ...
This 1996 Dodge Viper GTS has just 45 miles and remains in showroom condition, now offered at no reserve. The Dodge Viper GTS has long been a paradox among sports cars. It is at once a straightforward ...
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The Dodge Viper is the kind of sports car that could really only be slapped together by a small-but-enthusiastic group of midwesterners working on a shoestring budget. The Viper is equal parts awful ...
I know what you’re thinking—what’s so rare about the iconic blue-and-white color scheme on a Dodge Viper? Isn’t that the most ubiquitous and desirable color scheme for the second-generation, V10 ...
Auction sites like Bring a Trailer have become the go-to place for owners to list their unique, rare, and often low-mileage cars for sale. What better way to get rid of a cool car than to have it go ...
Positioning the Viper as a modern-day Cobra, chief engineer Roy Sjoberg developed the car for series production, proof that Mopar was finally bearing its fangs. (Herpetologists will look askance, as ...
Take the single new Viper Dodge reported selling last year, an SRT model, according to AutoEvolution. Inside, there is the Viper V-10, capable of pushing it from zero to 60 mph in under 4 seconds, and ...