
The Dodge Viper has stayed true to its origins. It has very few safety features, just about enough to make it legal in the US. Even today, the Viper does not have any traction or stability control. The car and the others are basically left to the mercy of driver and driving skill.
The 2009 Dodge Viper is available as two-seat coupe or a roadster. The 18-inch front wheels and the 19-inch rear wheels are made from forged aluminum which have Michelin Pilot Sports P32 tires. The rear tires measure 345/30R19, while the tires in the front measure 275/35R18. The seats in the car are inspired by other racing cars. There is remote locking and unlocking system, the pedals are power adjustable, the steering wheel is tilting and there is 6 disc CD charger located on the dashboard with 7 speakers and whopping 300 watt audio system.
The Dodge Viper has an 8.4 liter V10 engine that gives 600 horsepower and has a torque of 560 pound feet. This massive engine can take the Viper from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 3.7 minutes. You can cover quarter-mile in just 11.8 seconds. The top speed offered by the Viper is 200 miles per hour. You can achieve this speed using the 6-speed manual transmission.
So, what would you think is the price of a Dodge Viper? The 2009 model's price is between $83,534 and $84,230. The 2008 model is slightly cheaper with the price ranging from $63,756 to $64,305. |