A Dodge Viper that Audubon Chyrsler in Henderson, Kentucky, has been using as its dealership sign has finally been taken down ...
The imposing Dodge Viper brought a mighty V10 to the American sports car market. Here's the story behind the icon.
A 1996 Dodge Viper hit the web with one of the lowest numbers on the clock: it has only 850 miles and still smells ...
Now, the dealership is bringing the V-10 sports car down for reconditioning and cleaning for the second time ever after three ...
The cabin can’t hold a candle to the much newer Corvette ZR1, but it’s still surprisingly well-equipped and includes plenty of Alcantara, leather and carbon fiber. The Dodge is also fitted with a ...
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 driven ...
The Viper. The name evokes a predatory serpent's snap — capable of overpowering but waiting to strike. Few finer names suit Dodge's outrageous supercar killer. The Viper is low to the ground ...
Please verify your email address. There aren't many cars in history which personify the wild spirit of things like rock and roll or a tornado better than the Dodge Viper, especially the early ones.
Since 1996, the Audubon Chrysler dealership in Henderson, Kentucky has had a first-gen Dodge Viper atop its road sign. For ...
The Veleno started life as a 2004 (ZB I) Dodge Viper SRT10 roadster with 4,000 miles on the odometer, rebodied by Chris Rünge in bare polished aluminum after the style of ’60s Italian sports cars.
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 ...