What is the value of a 1996 Viper GTS?
1996 Dodge Viper Retail Prices
Trim | MSRP | CarGurus Instant Market Value |
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RT/10 Roadster RWD | $59,300 | $54,835 |
GTS Coupe RWD | $66,700 | $125,288 |
How much is a 1996 Dodge Viper?
About the 1996 Dodge Viper
Convertible | Original MSRP/Price | Engine |
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Viper 2dr Roadster | $58600 / $50960 | 10 Cylinder |
How fast is a 1996 Dodge Viper?
Given its 23-mph top-speed advantage (177 vs. 154 mph) and its shorter 100-to-120-mph acceleration time (2.3 vs. 2.6 seconds), one can conclude that despite the motorcycle’s advantage in acceleration from a stop, above 110 mph, the Viper is quicker. At a track like Willow Springs, that’s a critical advantage.
How many Dodge Vipers are there?
Dodge Viper Production | TOTAL |
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R/T 10 Convertible | 721 |
Generation 2 | 10,422 |
1996 Totals | 1,166 |
GTS Coupe | 1,166 |
How much is a 1998 Dodge Viper?
About the 1998 Dodge Viper
Coupe | Original MSRP/Price | Horsepower |
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Viper 2dr GTS Coupe | $66500 / $59720 | 451 |
How much are Viper ACR?
(ACR) 2dr Coupe
MSRP | $118,795 |
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Engine | 8.4L V-10 |
MPG | 12 city / 19 hwy |
How much are Dodge Viper GTS?
Used 2017 Dodge Viper Pricing For 2017, a base Viper’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $93,000 including destination charge and $2,600 gas-guzzler tax. The plusher Viper GTS jumps to over $112,000 and the track-oriented Viper ACR starts over $120,000.
How much horsepower does a 1996 Dodge Viper have?
415 hp1996 Dodge Viper / Horsepower
How many 1996 Dodge Viper GTS were made?
1,166
Detailing
Vehicle: | 1996 Dodge Viper GTS coupe |
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Number Produced: | 1,166 (1996 GTS) |
Original List Price: | $66,700 |
SCM Valuation: | Median to date, $41,600; high sale, $60,500 |
Tune Up Cost: | $300 |
Did Carroll Shelby design the Viper?
Carroll Shelby did NOT disappoint when teaming up with Dodge and Fitzgerald Motorsports to build this incredible car! ONLY 19 Carroll Shelby Edition Vipers EVER made. The Lamborghini Company, then owned by Chrysler Corporation, designed the V10 for the Viper by recasting the block and heads in an aluminum alloy.