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The most powerful among the Dodge models of cars is the Dodge Viper, which debuted in 1991 and made its way on top of the market in 1992. Here is a review on the car that is considered as Dodge’s flagship sports car in the United States. More...
Dodge Viper History
Dodge Viper, the biggest rival of Chevrolet Corvette, was conjured up as the typical sports car of America. The inspiration came from the symbolic AC Cobra. 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. More...
Who Invented The Dodge Viper
From the time of the original Mustang, the Dodge Viper is considered as the next biggest thing in the automotive world. Although the sales of the Dodge Viper are not equal to that of the well-known ponycar, the enthusiasts of the Viper just keep on drooling on all the models of the car, which has a minimal straightforward design and muscular styling.
The Viper show car, which was first tested in 1989, is the modern embodiment of the AC Cobra. Many people requested Chrysler to produce a version of the Viper that would be suited for the streets. Thereafter, the Viper model was put up for public sale in January 1992, and soon it became the sweetheart of the automotive fanatics and press, including the stars like Kelsey Grammer and Jay Leno. With the attractiveness of the Viper to the automotive enthusiasts, the Viper even had a TV show which was dismal, and it only lasted for one season. The sensation made by Viper has revived the company that almost everybody thought would never make it through the decade. More...
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