The production of the Dodge Viper has officially come to an end, but this American supercar is hardly done showing off.
The production of the Dodge Viper has officially come to an end, but this American supercar is hardly done showing off.
The Dodge Viper ACR is no joke of an automobile, especially when it’s been tuned and modified to have even more horsepower than the factory; but even with extra power, is the Viper ACR enough to take out a McLaren
Ben Sloss shares his journey of going from a Google Executive by day to weekend track warrior in his 1-of-1 Dodge Viper ACR.
When Gil Haas set out to enter the Street Machine of the Year contest he brought out the big guns with his 1971 Barracuda. The blown Gen III Hemi brings the power, while the Viper ACR suspension swallows the curves.
A new report from Autoline suggests production of the iconic sports coupe may end in just two years. Slow sales and increasing pressure from the likes of the Corvette and others may take the snake out of the game.
With a Viper ACR on the horizon, we expect the the pending battle royale to have a much tighter margin of victory than ever before – though we’d be hard pressed to wager our limited funds on either side.
The Dodge boys brought out the big toys to the LA Auto Show - and we mean BIG! You would need a really big game room to play the full-scale racing game they brought. Check out the gallery inside from the show.
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