Description: In its relatively short time on this planet, the Dodge/SRT Viper has made a significant impact on the global sports car scene. As both a road and race car, the Viper has helped to further establis...Add Comments13
Bryce HaleMay 16, 2012 I hope the viper enters the GT1 or 3.
Dave StewartApr 26, 2012 My neon hasn't had any problems yet 166k miles some are just made better then others depends on drivers too a
David GriegoApr 25, 2012 Probably more racing wise than road wise, I know viper did pretty good at le mans.
Phillip GreeneApr 25, 2012 Maybe not global sales impact because lets face it the viper isnt exclusive enough for europe to care, but it is a world beater nothing can touch it preformance wise
Devin BabynApr 25, 2012 My buddy's got a cummins and man is that thing a money pit
Clint EdwardsApr 25, 2012 My ram's just ticked over 160k, only thing I've done is a new/upgraded clutch and a new wheel speed sensor.
Patrick SchalkApr 25, 2012 My parents Durango had 290k miles on it and it was still kickin.
Paul LissonaApr 25, 2012 2005 neon sxt auto parents have 70,000 miles and it needs so much work now the transmission. Every dodge or Chrysler we've had was very problematic compared to others.
Anthony DillonApr 25, 2012 Had a massive impact globally? Hmmmm don't know about that one
Oscar GalvanApr 25, 2012 Ok CARBUZZ I went to look up srt as a brand and you don't have it under the "cars" section so I went to dodge and clicked on the viper and you don't have any stories related to the srt viper not the dodge viper
Thomas MackeyApr 25, 2012 Perfect road/race car. A true drivers car.
Dylan BruderApr 25, 2012 The vans sucked too had a plymouth and doge can back in the 90s terrible quality
Description: Now that the new 2013 SRT Viper has had its official debut at the 2012 New York Auto Show, Chrysler produced this video looking back on their beloved V10 sports car and how it's evolved and prosp...Add Comments10
Zeus MochaApr 25, 2012 Holly crap they build this right in my back yard? WTF
Lou GuerreroApr 25, 2012 This entire video looks like its from '92 lol. Long live Viper.
Matt PiccoloApr 25, 2012 I hated it when I saw it before, but it's growing on me
Trent BourgeoisApr 25, 2012 Saying still sucks pretty much classifies you as someone who doesn't know a thing about cars. Just sayin.
Thomas MackeyApr 25, 2012 @Yahya you suck. Don't troll. From my understanding it will be like a Chrysler "AMG". The viper for now is a one off for just srt. There will still be a dodge charger srt8. But what it means now is srt is the "performance company".
wfdownsApr 25, 2012 yes looked into it there all still chrysler the seperation was for financial reason only, all the normal trim models like the base charge and r/t will be sold with a dodge badge, and srt models will wear a different badge
wfdownsApr 25, 2012 no from what i have heard cars that used to brand the srt logo will be srt models only, so when u now get an dodge charger srt8 it will not have the dodge emblem, u still will buy srt cars at dodge dealers kinda like what scion is to toyota. same thing with ram trucks
Oscar GalvanApr 25, 2012 Yea that's a good point you bring out. I would think that a charger srt might fall under the srt brand but dodge could just rename it something else besides the srt
Joe HeroApr 25, 2012 My only question now that SRT is its own sub brand, what else will they be producing? Is Dodge going to rebadge everything as an SRT, or will they still roll out the Dodge Charger (SXT, R/T) and then they have the SRT Charger?
Description: It's great to see old, yet always welcome faces such as Carroll Shelby and Lee Iacocca discuss the car and how it came to be. Going into its third decade of existence, the Viper continues to alwa...Add Comments0
Matt WolodkiewiczApr 25, 2012 Wonder what kind of material they use for that back center pice that has the license frame looks like carbon fiber mixed with some thing
Oscar GalvanApr 25, 2012 I still can't like the rear as much as I like viper, and trust me i really like vipers
I hope the viper enters the GT1 or 3.
The durango was amazing
My neon hasn't had any problems yet 166k miles some are just made better then others depends on drivers too a
Probably more racing wise than road wise, I know viper did pretty good at le mans.
Maybe not global sales impact because lets face it the viper isnt exclusive enough for europe to care, but it is a world beater nothing can touch it preformance wise
My buddy's got a cummins and man is that thing a money pit
My ram's just ticked over 160k, only thing I've done is a new/upgraded clutch and a new wheel speed sensor.
My parents Durango had 290k miles on it and it was still kickin.
2005 neon sxt auto parents have 70,000 miles and it needs so much work now the transmission. Every dodge or Chrysler we've had was very problematic compared to others.
Had a massive impact globally? Hmmmm don't know about that one
Ok CARBUZZ I went to look up srt as a brand and you don't have it under the "cars" section so I went to dodge and clicked on the viper and you don't have any stories related to the srt viper not the dodge viper
Perfect road/race car. A true drivers car.
The vans sucked too had a plymouth and doge can back in the 90s terrible quality