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Upside Down, The Viper Logo Looks Like Daffy Duck [LOLCars] external link

Perhaps the hidden reason the Dodge Viper is being killed is because the tail logo on the latest redesign looks like a duck when turned upside down, and we all know about the Italian's irrational...
Wed, Nov 4 |  from Jalopnik

 

Dodge to stop Viper production next July, new car set for 2012: external link

The future of the Dodge Viper came into focus on Wednesday during Chrysler's strategy briefing for media and analysts.
Wed, Nov 4 |  from AutoWeek

 

Dodge Viper Dead Again, New Fiat Alliance Product To Replace In Summer 2012 [Carpocalypse] external link

Chrysler will only build another 500 Dodge Vipers. An all-new sports car will arrive for the summer of 2012 using Fiat team (Alfa?) resources. [@RayWert]
Wed, Nov 4 |  from Jalopnik

 

Future Dodge Viper Might Get Ferrari-based V-10 external link

Chrysler last year tried to sell its Viper sports car--production facilities, tooling, and all--and failed. But the Viper isn't dead yet. If the rumors are right, the Viper might be very much alive in the company's future-product plans--and getting its own Ferrari/Maserati-derived en...
Mon, Aug 10 |  from TheCarConnection.com

 

The Dodge Viper ACR's Wing Is Really Strong [Novelties] external link

The hollow composite wing on the Dodge Viper ACR is made of only four layers of carbon fiber top and bottom, but, as this press photo demonstrates, it ain't no Pep Boys special. [Composite World]
Tue, Aug 4 |  from Jalopnik

 

New York 2009: Performance, the past and the hoped for future external link

Thumbnail Out in the middle of the Dodge display here at the Javits center lies the past and future of performance cars. Sitting on the floor is the epitome of old school performance, the Viper SRT-10. With a rip-roaring 8.4-liter V10, the Viper accelerates at a rate few cars on the road today can match. In...
Thu, Apr 9 |  from AutoblogGreen

 

2009 Dodge Viper Review - Rates 7.2 out of 10 - The Car Connection external link

Read a full review of the 2009 Dodge Viper. Get complete ratings and conclusive Web opinions on the 2009 Dodge Viper's safety, quality, comfort, fuel economy, features and performance.
Wed, Apr 8 |  from TheCarConnection.com

 

2009 Dodge Viper Review - The Car Connection external link

For 2009, the Dana rear axle of the Dodge Viper picks up a new speed-sensing, limited-slip differential for better traction. To match the engine, the 2009 Dodge Viper has a new six-speed manual with a wider range of ratios, ...
Wed, Apr 8 |  from TheCarConnection.com

 

2006 Dodge Viper external link

Thumbnail SRT 10 Coupe First Edition - Fly Navy Venom 1000 ? 2400 miles ?Extremely Collectible? and ?Rare.? Famous and Generated Quite The Buzz is The Hennessey Performance Engineering prepared Viper is an 8.5 liter, 522 cid, Bi- Turbo, 2.9 second 0 ? 60 MPH, 1063 RWHP, 1163 ft-lb torque monster. This is...
Wed, Mar 25 |  from duPont REGISTRY Newest Auto Listings

 

2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10 external link

Thumbnail Black Paxton SuperCharger This Black 2003 Viper SRT-10 is a very clean, adult owned, 1-owner vehicle, most of the miles are highway. This vehicle has followed a strict maintenance schedule. Completely serviced by Snake-Oyl Products, Collector?s Choice Ltd. since the car was new. Perform...
Wed, Mar 11 |  from duPont REGISTRY Newest Auto Listings

 

McViper external link

Thumbnail Custom McLaren Performance Technologies engine tuning, resulting in 615 Horsepower Custom stainless-steel, quad outlet exhaust Custom carbon-fiber racing stripe, with “McLaren Orange” and “Viper Blue” accents Custom 3-piece forged and painted 19″ aluminum wheels
Mon, Jan 5 |  from 60mag.com

 

Opinion: SEMA - Sleepers and creepers external link

Thumbnail It’s a bit hard to call any Dodge Challenger a sleeper, but given what lurks under the hood of the Challenger SRT10, that term may apply. Note the SRT10 designation – as in the 10-cylinder engine from the current Dodge Viper. This car is a favorite among CR’s auto test engineers here at SEMA. As J...
Thu, Nov 6 |  from Consumer Reports

 

Steve Parker: GM/Chrysler merger - 70,000 idled; Chrysler kills Hemi hybrids; High-mileage Chevy Cruze on-sale in Korea; Ford's new hybrids; GMAC wants bail-out external link

The sedans, Ford says, will reach a top speed of 47 mph on electric power alone -- twice as fast the current Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner hybrid crossovers -- and can travel as far as eight miles on battery power before the gasoline engine engages, which is really not something to crow abo...
Thu, Oct 30 |  from Huffington Post

 

Opinion: 2009 Dodge Challenger external link

Thumbnail On the road, both the manual Challenger R/T and the Challenger SRT8 felt much more satisfying to drive. Thanks to the auto-only multi-displacement technology, the R/T in both auto-stick and manual transmission models get 16 MPG in the city and 25 MPG on the highway. The 2009 SRT8 gets the sa...
Sun, Aug 17 |  from Jalopnik

 

Saleen S5S Raptor Concept Unveiled At New York Auto Show external link

Thumbnail Compromise does not enter into the conversation at all. The Raptor 's hand-built 5.0L cubic inch engine with its patented twin-screw supercharger delivers its 650 horses at 6300 rpm and hits max torque at just 4400 RPM. This power sits on call beneath the knob of a close ratio 6-speed manual,...
Thu, Mar 20 |  from Jalopnik

 

2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR external link

Thumbnail The engine is left alone: 8.4-liter pushrod V-10 with 600 hp at 6100 rpm and 560 lb-ft of torque at 5000 rpm. Max engine speed is still 6250 RPM. The 6-speed Tremec T56 transmission and the GKN ViscoLok speed-sensing limited-slip differential also caries over from the standard Viper.
Wed, Nov 7 |  from Automobile Magazine

 

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