2009 Dodge Viper
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MPG: 22 mpg Hwy, 13 mpg City
 
 
 

1999 Dodge Viper Overview

Introduction

The Dodge Viper is a powerful rear-wheel drive sports car designed for speed and high-performance.

For 1999, the Viper is available in two body styles: the 2-door coupe and the 2-door roadster. The main difference between the two models is that the roadster is equipped with a Targa-style removable roof, while the coupe is not. Both versions are powered by an 8.0L V-10 engine, which outputs 450 hp @ 5200 rpm and 490 lb-ft @ 3700 rpm, and a 6-speed manual transmission. Standard features on the Viper include: 4-wheel disc brakes, sport suspension, and a security system. New for 1999 are the 18” wheels that come standard on both models. As well, customers have the choice of five exterior and two interior colors.

The 1999 Dodge Viper averages 12 mpg city and 21 mpg highway driving.

The Dodge Viper is Dodge's top end, two-door, performance sports car. Originally debuted in 1992 as a production vehicle, the Dodge Viper is known as very serious, traditional, fast, and sleek street performance car.

The Viper is produced with seating for only two, as performance and speed take priority over the possibility of more passengers. It includes wrap-around tail lamps and voluptuous body styling. A wrap around window and an optional convertible top allow it to be one of the most noticed cars on the road. The Viper comes with a nice sounding 510-hp 8.3-liter aluminum-intensive V10, mated to a Tremec T56 six-speed manual transmission, anti-lock brakes, and a viscous limited-slip differential. Unlike many competitors, the Viper is only available with a manual transmission, with little in the way of electronic driving aids.

For 2005, the Viper has only minor changes. Since production is low, changes occur when the car is totally redesigned, which last occurred in 2003.

The Dodge Viper is Dodge's top end, two door, performance sports car. Originally debuted in 1992 as a production vehicle, the Dodge Viper is known as very serious, quick, traditional, and sleek street performance car.

The Viper is produced with seating for only two, as performance and speed take priority over the possibility of more passengers. It includes wrap-around tail lamps and voluptuous body styling. A wrap around window and an optional convertible top allow it to be one of the most noticed cars on the road. The Viper comes with a 510-hp 8.3-liter aluminum-intensive V10, mated to a Tremec T56 six-speed manual transmission, anti-lock brakes, and a viscous limited-slip differential. Unlike many competitors, the Viper is only available with a manual transmission, with little in the way of electronic driving aids.

For 2006, the Viper has only minor changes. Since production is low, changes occur when the car is totally redesigned, which last occurred in 2003.

The Dodge Viper is Dodge's top end, two-door, performance sports car. Since its original debut in 1992, the Dodge Viper has garnered a reputation as a serious high-end performance car with a very sleek and distinctive appearance.

The Viper comes as a two seat coupe or roadster with a standard 600 horsepower 8.4 liter V10 engine and a six-speed manual transmission. Other noticeable performance features include dual exhaust, a limited slip differential, Koni shocks, anti-lock brakes with front and rear vented discs, "Z" rated performance tires on 18 inch front and 19 inch rear forged alloy wheels. Other notable standard features of the Viper include power mirrors, windows and door locks with remote keyless entry, Xenon headlamps, and air conditioning.

For 2008, the Viper receives an enlarged, more powerful engine and newly styled hood vents.

The Dodge Viper is a very powerful, two-door, performance sports car. Since its original debut in 1992, the Viper has garnered a reputation as a serious high-end performance car with a very sleek and distinctive appearance.

The Viper comes as a two seat coupe or roadster with a standard 600-hp 8.4-liter V10 engine and a six-speed manual transmission. Some noticeable performance features include dual side exhaust, a limited slip differential, lightweight coil-over shock absorbers, anti-lock brakes with front and rear vented discs, "Z" rated performance tires on 18 inch front and 19 inch rear forged alloy wheels. Other notable standard features on the Viper include power mirrors, windows and door locks with remote keyless entry, high intensity discharge headlamps, and air conditioning.

For 2009, the Viper receives no major changes.

 
 
 
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