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The Dodge Viper is a two-seat sports car is considered as the most influential car manufactured by the Dodge company. The car was first introduced in 1992 at the New Mack Assembly Plant, and later the home of Dodge was moved in October 1995 at Connor Avenue Assembly.
There are three generations of Dodge Viper. The first of its kind was assessed in December 1989, introduced in 1991 and put on sale on January 1992 bearing the name of soft-roofed RT/10 Roadster. Its highlight lies in the engine that has a very important power boost.
The second generation that made its wave in the market from the year 1996 to 2002 has an increased power in the engine; improvement in the suspension was also done together with reduced distances in brakes. In 2002, the models coined as the “final edition” have red paint and white stripes as a tribute to the Oreca Cars, which are race-winning wagons.
The major change in appearance and design of Dodge Viper in the year 2003 marks the third generation. Innovative design was made in order to improve the already popular and high quality Dodge Viper. The new redesigned model has a sharp and angled body framework. Meanwhile, the initial model was the most famous convertible.
Three generations of Dodge Viper in two decades have been manufactured. Three major redesigning of Viper have happened. But the engineers as well as the Dodge enthusiasts never stop in their quest for a more improved car that will suit the fast changing world of multiple jobs that require vehicles that will go along with the description. Luckily, the Dodge Viper has different variations for you to choose from.
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