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Q: Buying a Dodge Viper?
i can buy one a car lot for $80,000 used or from the dodge house for 90,00 new with my own sepifecations
A: Well if you really want one then go new with a complete warranty.
Q: How much would a Dodge Viper racing sports car cost?
Suppose I want this car which is used for racing but for my personal use. Is that possible? If so, how and what would be an approximate price?
Here are some pics of the type of cars I’m talking about.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/80/Viper_Comp_Coupe.jpg/800px-Viper_Comp_Coupe.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Dodge_Viper_Team_Zakspeed.jpg/800px-Dodge_Viper_Team_Zakspeed.jpg
A: Hennessey Performance sells the Viper you are looking for.
No one here is going to give you a price. Try calling the number on the page below.
Expect to pay well over $100,000. A new 2010 Viper has a starting MSRP of $87,000. Add $30,000 – $40,000 in performance upgrades like shown in the car in the link below and you are well above $100,000.
For the most part, If you need to ask the price of a car like this, you can’t afford one.
Q: Dodge Viper Repair cost without Insurance?
Viper was in an accident and needs front fenders, windshield, repair to the windshield frame, ROOF (bolt on) repair to the right rocker panel molding, front bumper cover, head lights, hood, radiator (hit on the bottom) and repairs to the right door and the right quarter skin.
Im asking for an apprx estimate only including labor and parts not using Insurance it will all be paid out of pocket. What am I looking to pay apprx.?.
A: You’re looking at several thousand bucks for all that work even if used parts are used.
Q: I really need to know exactly what a 1995 dodge viper looks like?
ok so heres the deal,my boyfriend’s ‘dream car’ is a 1995 dodge viper.so for a gift i was going to draw him one,make it look all cool and what not.the problem is i’m a ford girl.ask me to draw a 95 mustang no problem,but i really don’t know much at all about dodge,especially the vipers because i’m really not a huge fan in the first place.i’ve tried using google and all that,but i don’t know for sure which picture is correct,so if you could maybe send me some deffinate pictures of a 1995 dodge viper,i would reallyyyy appreciate it. (:
i did already try to google it.i’m not a complete idiot.
A: Approximately the first 44 images are all accurate. The first 6 are 1995 Dodge Vipers. No doubt.
http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&expIds=17259,27586&sugexp=ldymls&xhr=t&q=1995+dodge+viper&cp=12&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1112&bih=862
Update: My sister’s an artist, I know that she likes to choose what to draw. That’s why I gave you choices.
Q: When is the best time to get a Dodge Viper?
First and foremost, I am a 25 year old new driver, so I don’t plan on getting this car until I am a lot older. I also understand that this is a very powerful car that could kill me or someone else if I don’t give it the respect it deserves. With that said, here are my questions:
1) What cars can I own and drive in the next few years that can prepare me for a Viper? (I want to progress to slightly more powerful cars and get used to the power; I was thinking about getting an old fox body mustang as a first car)
2) How many years of driving experience is required so that insurance will not break the bank when I buy a Viper?
PS: Drove an ‘87 Porsche 911 Carrera for a couple hours when learning manual and didn’t have much trouble; just so you can get an idea of my level of experience.
A: You’re acting like a car is some type of job or something. I can drive a stick shift Geo the same way I can drive a Viper. It’s how you drive a car that matters. A buddy of mine taught his 14 year old how to drive stick in his lamborghini diablo. You’re making it seem like it’s a big deal when it’s not.
What I would tell you is that pure experience of driving any type of vehicle be it stick shift or automatic will teach you how to keep the car on the road. Also the Dodge Viper is a rear wheel driven car. So you should drive a rear wheel driven car to practice with. Understanding how your rear always wants to spin around you when turning is a good lesson.
Q: Parents had HUGE fight a few days ago over a Dodge Viper now….?
My dad just came home in a one owner 8,000 mile 1996 Dodge Viper RT/10. They are fairly easy to obtain if you have good credit or a good down payment for finance companies that specialize in financing vintage or early model cars. Thank god the prime interest rates went down in this country so people can pursue dreams! I concur with my dad on this topic.
A few nights ago they got into a huge fight because my dad wanted to look at one. Their joint tax return reflects a solid 6 figure income. We’ve always had sensible family sedans. He’s in a good position to obtain one of these cars. The issue isn’t how much the car is, but how fast and flashy they are, according to my mom.
After dishes were thrown over the Viper fight, I was lmao! I love it when my parents fight or argue over silly things. I don’t get why some people find it upsetting or traumatizing. They obviously have no sense of entertainment values or excitement. Once again, I am very excited about the impending “show” soon. I have a recorder set up to record the fight once it goes down.
Speaking of that, my mom just got home. Time to hear an estimated 9 or 10+ fight on my patented argument-o-meter I use to rate my parents arguments or fights.
Anyone else get excited or pumped up when their parents argue or fight especially over something trivial? I’m in the 8th grade for anyone wondering.
As I type this I can hear my mom starting to ask what the **** is in the garage. LMAO!! Peace out, time to listen to the fireworks!
It’s entertaining to me because my mom never wants to go out. My dad always listens to her but lately he’s been putting his foot down! She always ruins fun weekend plans by saying we need to grocery shop or do this instead.
My dad getting this viper equals fun weekends for me and him. She just doesn’t want the car because it isn’t practical, it’s too fast, and too flashy.
She’s trying to ruin the fun and it’s not working. As I type this they are about a 5 on my argument-o-meter. They are getting louder and cursing some. I have a recorder placed to record in its entirety.
Out of boredom this is a little source of entertainment I can get, so be it! Omg my mom just threw something, sounded like keys to the car. LMAO I am putting a sock in my mouth to keep from laughing because I just laughed a little loud!
They are at a maximum on my rating scale. They are screaming and yelling at each other. I bet the Viper is laughing its rear end off! Fortunately they are down stairs so I can hear them aloft. I just heard a bowl hit the floor and roll several times. My dad threw it because my mom said the name of the car was stupid and pointless.
I am laughing so hard right now my stomach is hurting and I can barely breathe! The neighbors grandma is over in their back yard and she could hear everything. As soon as he said the Viper turned him on more than she did the poor grandma next door shook her head and went inside. This is pure entertainment and I can’t stop laughing!
Omg over 4 hours later that was one heck of a slobber knocker! I just went to the kitchen after they went to separate rooms and there are broken dishes all over the place as well as torn open bags of food and cereal all over the place!! My dad prevailed and I get to go for a ride to school in the morning. Life couldn’t be any better.*still lmao*
A: you dont have much of a life so you to want to sit and make jokes about your parents
Q: Why do they charge a ridiculous $80,000 plus on old used classic cars from the 60s and 70s?
I think they’re a ripoff to be charged that much. New 8-cylinder sports cars cost like TransAMs and Camaro Z28s cost less than $20,000 back in 2002, and they have these dumb, old used cars probably with a million miles on them (literally), to be charged 4 times that?
I know they’re old, I know they’re restored, I know they’re from the far, far back from the 60s and 70s, but there’s no way I would pay that much for a car that worse off in ins true ability as opposed to what cars made from 2002 can do.
Comparing a 40 year old car to one just hald a decade old, the newer one is much more improved by comparison. I’d much rather spend $80,000 on a Dodge Viper than and old 60s Dodge Charger that is indeed slower than the Viper.
A: Because they can. If people are willing to pay, sellers can charge sky high prices.
Q: How would you call this race: Ford GT40, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, Dodge Viper ACR, Ferrari 430SC?
Excepting the GT40, all of the above were reviewed in Road & Track, February 2008. The venue for this hypothetical contest is Infineon Raceway, Sears Point, CA, USA, involving forty laps of the American Motorcycle Association-spec seven-mile loop–the venue is used by CART, NASCAR, NHRA, IHRA, DHRA, &c., and as I understand things was recently added by Indy Racing League. If FIA chose this venue for a Formula One event, their preferred course would probably be the same one used by AMA for Superbike races.
Order and intervals of finish, given equal drivers, would be appreciated.
A: Well, the first thing to look at is the track… Infineon is a wonderful flowing track that places cars almost in constant transition, putting a premium on handling. This is one of my favorite tracks as a driver, and certainly one of the more challenging and more technical.
The Ford GT would seem to be well suited for this track… but I would have to go back to personal experience at having seen two Ford GTs at events at this track. Both suffered failures under less than stressful driving that required them leaving via a flatbed. As finishing is a requirment to winning, The Ford GT scores an impressive result on paper, but in the end, I don’t think it’s a genuine track car as was the original GT40. Mark it down for last place.
The Viper has made great strides in recent years as a track car. With the issues of the inadequate brakes of the earlier cars now firmly addressed, and small improvements all around, it’s a really great car, and one that should hold up (where some of the earlier cars might of been prone to ending the same as the GT). However, the nature of the track does not play to the Viper’s strong points, and the quickest part of the track (the esses) will work against it as the weakest handling car of the group. Mark it down for third (could easily get a better result at a different track with more straights and low speed corners).
Which brings us to the Corvette and the Ferrari. Both cars have alot of strengths… but ultimately it would come down to the power advantage of the Corvette against the chasis and braking advantage of the Ferrari. The ZR1 looks like it will be pretty amazing, but it would be a feat if it comes close to the Ferrari in terms of chasis balance, poise, and rigidity.
This would give the Ferrari an advantage in a couple key spots on the track, which should compensate for the couple spots where the ZR1 could really take advantage of it’s power. Giving a second place to the Corvette, and the winning spot to the Ferrari.
The longer the race, the more the advantage would go to the Ferrari, given the better balance and less power and weight, the Ferrari should also do better on brake and tire wear where the others would eventually lose time to both of these.
Q: Which car would you pick?
im 16 want something nice i was thinking porsche boxter, used dodge viper, corvette (not zo6), or a shelby gt350 or maybe 500. I really want a nice car i prefer the viper only because you dont see them and i can buy one for a resonable price and im paying for it whether you believe it or not
A: The Porsche Boxter is definitely the Chick Magnet. If your not looking for that then I would choose the Viper. Definite testosterone vehicle
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Q: Do you have to use a specific supercharger for certain cars?
Say I wanted to put a supercharger on a dodge viper, can I use the same super charger for a cheverolet camaro? or do I have to buy certain superchargers for certain cars?
A: The supercharger itself would be universal, but due to the different configurations of engines you need to adapt different mounting systems, different belt drive configurations, different electrical components if applicable to said supercharger, and also you would need to configure the way the outlet (the compressed side) of the charger was attached to the intake manifold of the vehicle, since all vary you would need different hoses and connectors to mate them properly. So its not as simple as unbolting it from one car and bolting in on another but yes the same device could be used.
Q: Should Dodge up the ante on the Viper to compete with the ZR1?
Should Dodge put a supercharger on the Viper to make a 750hp beast to slay the ZR1? Chevy had to supercharge their car to beat Dodge (Chevy boys are no longer allowed to complain about Ford using a supercharger), so should Dodge just put an end to the hp wars with a monster motored Viper? We have all seen Hennessey Vipers with 1000+ hp, so we know the Viper can handle it.
This super powered Viper would be such a small production run that it wouldn’t even register on Chrysler’s CAFE number though.
I do think they could have done a better job with the AC Viper. They should have tried to drop it down to 3000-3100 lbs.
A: dodge will probably do something similar to that in the near future ,because i don’t think they will let Chevy stay in the front spot for long ,especially if they can produce more horse power from the viper,its already a good selling car ,but to expensive for the average person to buy,so they should boost the power more on it,i think the will in the future though,one thing about dodge they wont talk about it like other car company’s do ,they will do it then talk about it,that’s the difference in them and other car makers,good luck .
Q: What type of racing or career is this?
Racing where you take Porshe’s, BMW’s, Viper’s, Maserati’s, Jaguar’s, Audi’s, or pretty much any other German, Italian, French car or any from europe some from America oh and cars ftrom Japan compete in this racing. This racing is represented in the Gran Turismo video game series better then any other video game. Regular sports cars are converted to have more power and performance and sponsers are added. Races can be on the famous Laguna Seca Raceway, Nurburgring, or Le Mans. An example of the cars used is the BMW M3 GTR, BMW Mclaren, Dodge Viper GTS, these aren’t cars that are one seated speed machines that are similer to formula one.
So what is this racing called?
What do I have to go through to become a racer in this racing?
Is it possible to become a racer from places in the Eastern U.S like is there a college I should go to or are these career path’s only available in California and Asia and Europe?
A: The closest thing to what you want is the US Touring Car Championship — learn more at www.ustcc.com. You become a racer in this series by getting out there and racing — typically in the US that means karts, then midgets, and eventually onto bigger and better series. There are karting organizations in the Northeast — just look around on the Web.
Q: Getting Dodge 8.0 V10 Exhaust to sound like Viper 8.3?
I have the dodge v10 8.0. I ran dual cat backs. The sound is amazing but it is way too loud. Does anyone know if I can use a certain muffler to give it the sound of the 8.3 Viper V10. Thanks
A: absolutely, get a two viper mufflers and cut em and use adapters to fit em up. Have a muffler shop do em. Or you can go to a performance center shop and look for a quite setup for your truck. I wouldn’t touch the converters but any muffler is fine, and another Dodge v8 or v6 may fit right up. try mopar.com or search engine or truck performance parts. Less noise will mean more backpressure so a store may sell you a special computer or fuel setup so you won’t lose any power. Don’t need that stuff. The noise is purposely tuned in for effect.
Q: will viper the TV show be on DVD?
Viper was an action adventure TV series about a special task force setup by the federal government to fight crime in fictional Metro City, California.
The weapon used by this force is an assault vehicle that masquerades as a Dodge Viper RT/10 roadster and coupe.
The show’s villians were often driving Dodge vehicle.
A: It was rumored to come out on DVD this year but nothing so far. I think it would do much better on DVD than it did on TV so they should give it a shot IMO. *;*
Q: Fastest/Hottest car 100k or less Used or New?
Ive seen that I can get an older lamborghini for under 100k but Im not looking for a 4 second 0-60, Im wanting 3.5 or less because I could spend 50k to get an older corvette doing under 4 seconds.
Im not talking Brand New, Im completely fine with Old as long as its in good condition.
I could buy a 2003-06 Dodge Viper and supercharge it?
Or do the same with a Vette Maybe?
Honestly I could buy a 1992-1995 viper for 20-40k and use the rest to make it incredibly fast, As you may see I do like the Dodge Viper, Ive wanted the car for quite some time, But I know for 100k I can get an older one like the 93 red with white stripes
and make it crazy fast, with some lambo doors and neon lights just make the car sexy lol.
Name some other cars, maybe older American Muscles?
Dont say any Civics or anything that is good on gas, chances are if it gets good gas mileage its not meant to be fast and will look like crap, Im not interested in looking slow but killing in a race.
A: if you want a viper get a viper…
forget the older muscle cars, compared to modern cars they are slow, unless you do a lot of mods, which make it undriveable, and a ticket magnet…”
” but killing in a race.” races aren’t determined for the most part by how fast the car is, but by two other things…
your driving skills…
how much cahones you have…
if you are 25, and have been driving performance cars for 10 years, you might have skills…
if you are under 18, you have no business with a performance car with over 200hp
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