The first-generation Dodge Viper RT/10 never tried to be civilized. It arrived as a barely filtered concept-car fantasy, a V10 roadster with side pipes, side curtains instead of real windows, and ...
The Dodge Viper occupies a sacred space in the temple of American high-performance machinery. When the final fifth-generation ...
From the March 1992 issue of Car and Driver. The windows don't roll up. Matter of fact, there are no windows. Or outside door ...
The first-gen Dodge Viper unveiled in 1992 was typically a V10 engine with two seats and a svelte body. It has no side windows or a roof to shield you from the sun and rain, and you better pray for ...
Dodge briefly showed off its next-generation "hyper muscle car" to journalists and investors during a presentation of ...
Porsche made the Dakar version of the 911, Lamborghini countered with the Huracan Sterrato, and that’s pretty much where the mainstream list of off-road supercars ends. Notable names would make a ...
The muscle sports model with its analog nature sold on Cars&Bids on May 28, 2026. The selling price was $40,500, and that’s what you’d have to pay for a decently-equipped 2026 Toyota Prius Plug-in ...
The Dodge Viper has always been a fearsome machine. It’s the only mass-produced two-seat sports car to use a front-mounted V10 engine, and it was exclusively available with a six-speed manual ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The Dodge Viper, especially during its first iteration in the early 1990s, was (and is) one of the wildest sports cars ever conceived. The Dodge Challenger Hellcat has more horsepower, is faster off ...