The Dodge Viper has never been a subtle car, but this particular example takes its in-your-face character to another level.
A rare 2017 Dodge Viper ACR Snakeskin Green Edition, one of about 31 built, is offered with ultra-low mileage.
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As with many great cars, there are no bad Vipers. Every one of them has its rough edges, and some are rougher than others, ...
Barrett-Jackson’s upcoming 2026 Scottsdale Auction in Arizona has a 2017 Dodge Viper ACR Snakeskin Green Edition on the ...
Order a car, pick it up from the dealership, drive around for about 500 miles, park it, and leave it there for the next two decades. It may sound like an incredible scenario, but it actually happened.
This guy bought a plane ticket to Chicago right after he saw a 2003 Dodge Viper listed on an exotic car dealer's website. He purchased it over the phone and went to the dealer to take it home. Now he ...
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The first-generation Dodge Viper is the most brutal, un-refined car you could ever find. When today's Nice Price or No Dice second-gen car hit the streets, however, many of the rough corners had been ...
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 ...
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For nearly 30 years, a Dodge Viper perched high above a Kentucky dealership sign has served as a bizarre, sky-high monument to Mopar muscle and marketing theatrics. But now, the red roadster is back ...