Dodge reportedly doesn’t have any plans to produce the beloved Viper beyond the 2009 model years. Although the Dodge Viper was a popular vehicle following it 1996 debut, the struggling American automaker is does not have many excited models coming out in the very near future, not even among the current higher sellers such as the Chrysler 300.
The Dodge Viper is not for everyone. It lacks the smoother or more luxurious amenities found in similarly prices options such as the Porsche 911. With prices beginning at $89,000, the Dodge Viper is not for everyone. The coupe and roaster versions feature a truck-derived ten cylinder engine that propels the car at breakneck speeds.
Despite its lack of finesse, the Dodge Viper developed a very loyal customer base. Viper owners have eagerly participated in Viper evens and shows across the country and established very active fan clubs.
With the demise of the Dodge Viper, perhaps more buyers will find themselves looking at the Chevrolet Corvette, another powerful domestic sports car. Corvette San Diego dealers say that the Vette's appeal has stayed constant thanks to fesh design and better overall value.
For those who want to own new Dodge Viper, it would be wise to head to the nearest Dodge dealer now. At this point there is no word on a new model past 2009, and with Chrysler’s current financial struggles, the Viper most likely be a low priority for an update.
Fans of domestic sports cars may still find light at the end of the tunnel as options still include the Ford Mustang and other muscle cars that will soon be on the market. But the Chevrolet Corvette may be the most appealing choice for blunt speed.
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