A Henderson landmark has returned to the ground after spending over 15 years in the sky. Audubon Chrysler’s Viper in the Sky ...
Where do you draw the line between a road-going vehicle and a racecar? How much power is too much? A Dodge Viper with 1,300 ...
The production Viper, which was released to quite a lot of fanfare in 1992, was a relative success for Dodge, and succeeded in bringing the wheezing, tired brand out of retirement and back into ...
The Dodge Viper may have left the automotive market back in 2017, but the car remains a shining example of unrelenting American muscle. No Vipers represent this heritage better than the racing ...
In 1992 Dodge stunned the automotive ... 0-60 MPH in a scant 3.5 seconds. The Viper also played a huge role in pulling Chrysler out of the doldrums and back into the muscle car fold, paving ...
The massive 8.3-liter V10 of the Viper delivers 500 hp and 525 lb-ft of torque. Power is sent through a six-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels. This Dodge has only ever been ...
Which takes us back to that B-road on the Isle of Man ... then in July 2010 the final Dodge Viper was made. Or so it seemed, because in April 2012 a third-generation car was unveiled, now ...
Dodge wanted the ACR to reflect its heritage ... but it ultimately became the victim of its own success. The original SR I Viper brought Chrysler back into the performance fold.
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