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MSRP: $88,755 - $89,505 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Dodge Viper Professional Cars.com Review

...Re-engage the clutch when the revs aren't quite matched and you risk loosening up the rear end. The Viper has more lift-throttle oversteer than any production car I've driven, which creates a trap...

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2009 Dodge Viper Professional Cars.com Review

...forged-aluminum wheels Available six-spoke polished forged-aluminum wheels Available polished forged-aluminum wheels with five U-shaped spokes Optional American Club Racer edition improves...

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2009 Dodge Viper Professional Cars.com Review

...their publicists, and the automotive media. One of the most welcome vehicles in attendance was a 2009 Dodge Viper, shepherded by Lisa Barrow, Chrysler's East Region Communications manager. "I thought...


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The Ultimate American Muscle.

...Overall: Anyone who rates this car less than a 9 has never driven or owned a Viper. Any Viper from any year will exceed expectations when it comes to raw...

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...the build quality of this car is superb. the performance is beyond comparison, the acceleration is mind blowing. the cost of ownership is higher because of the...

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The Best of Dodge's Line Up

...Pros: No shortage of raw American horse power, classic vehicle. Cons: Handling could be better, it also lacks a lot of modern luxuries found in comparable...

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About The Fastest Built & Won The German Tests.

...Viper ACR / wing. 650 HP. Will top 200 mph. Cops can't have a chance. Black w/ red strips. Tight with no rattles or anything. Great stereo. Am taking it to the...


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Official last year of Viper? 2009, 2010?
What is officially the last year of the Viper? Chrysler never made a dollar on these vehicles, as low production numbers, high engineering costs, and a failure to move these in real numbers make it impossible to move this product in the future as a separate division on it's own(unlike Jeep). Maybe some museum will get the last one off the line...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Most likely. Chrysler never wanted to sell the Viper in high volume. They wanted it to be exclusive and they limited production to keep it that way. They had no problems selling what they built. High demand + limited supply = higher profits. Vettes are everywhere which is good for profits but...

i have rode in one of each cars here lately and the only one that really scared me was the viper,it wont stop gaining speed,the corvette will top out,but having to work on them sometimes id rather have the viper,besides its a dodge,we got to keep dodge in business some way,vipers are good cars...

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The Porsche 911 Turbo is an amazing automobile and considerably more expensive than the 2009 Dodge Viper.

The personalities of these two vehicles are so different that we can't imagine a buyer ever making a choice between the two.

The only Corvette that really stands up to Chrysler's snake is the mighty Z06 edition.

The Viper outpowers the Corvette Z06 by 95 horsepower, but the Corvette is nearly as quick—not that anyone really cares about second place in this duel.

Another alternative for the muscle crowd is the soon-to-arrive 2010 Ford Shelby GT500 Mustang, which promises 540 horsepower from its supercharged V-8, along with significant improvements and a top speed of 155 mph.

Unlike the Viper, the GT500 promises to have a lot of civility to go with its bite.

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