Dodge Viper Reviews and Road Tests

  • 2003 Dodge Viper Review

    2003 Dodge Viper Review

    Two goals drove the 2003 Dodge Viper to its numerical bragging rights of 500 horsepower, 500 pounds-feet of torque and 505 cubic inches of engine displacement: 1) Getting to 100 mph as fast as possible. And then 2) getting back down to 0 mph even faster.

    The previous Viper made the round trip in 1... Read Review

  • 2001 Dodge Viper Review

    2001 Dodge Viper Review

    If this isn't the ultimate sports car, then surely it's the ultimate muscle car. With outrageous styling and brutal power, the Viper is a behemoth among sports cars.

    The Porsche 911 and Chevrolet Corvette may be more refined and easier to drive. They may possess nearly unmatched pedigree in the sp... Read Review

  • 2002 Dodge Viper Review

    2002 Dodge Viper Review

    Dodge has promised an all-new and significantly evolved Viper for 2003. So if the original species has slithered into your heart, you need to catch one now before they become extinct.

    Although entering its 11th season, this snake is still the behemoth of the jungle, suffocating its rivals with ou... Read Review

  • 1995 Dodge Viper Review

    1995 Dodge Viper Review

    If you're considering the purchase of a Dodge Viper, chances are you won't be spending much time comparison shopping. Simply put, there is no direct competition for the Viper.

    Oh, you might want to look at the Chevrolet Corvette. Like the Viper, it has a large engine shrouded in a plastic skin. Bu... Read Review

  • 2008 Dodge Viper Review

    2008 Dodge Viper Review

    The Dodge Viper ranks among the fiercest, most raw, visceral machines sold in showrooms anywhere. Only a few cars come as close as the Viper to a street-legal race car: Ferrari F430 Scuderia, Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera, Porsche 911 GT3RS, Chevrolet Corvette ZO6, Honda S2000CR. Only two of the... Read Review

  • 2006 Dodge Viper Review

    2006 Dodge Viper Review

    So far, there have been three generations of the Dodge Viper. The first was the original low-roof roadster with the terrible top mechanism and fussy side curtains, and later came the dramatic, race-winning, championship-caliber GTS coupe.

    The third is the 2006 convertible with a top that works, co... Read Review

  • 2000 Dodge Viper Review

    2000 Dodge Viper Review

    The Viper is a no-compromise, take-no-prisoners high-performance sports car. The Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 911 are more refined and easier to drive, but they each convey a different image than the Viper. Yet, despite its seriousness of purpose, a dedicated enthusiast could commute to work in th... Read Review

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