The Dodge Viper made its premiere as a prototype at a car show in 1989. At the time, Dodge desperately needed an image car that would boost its sales in the United States. The Viper's primary goal was a vehicle that concentrated on performance above all else. Their benchmark: to go from 0 to 100 back to 0 in under 15 seconds.

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The Viper was released in 1992 and has won accolades from business people, dealers, competitors, and car-lovers alike. It's about instantaneous torque and good-ol' North American power. It laughed at the Japanese 300hp "supercars" (300ZX, Supra Turbo, 3000GT VR-4) and became the new icon for America's Sports Car (over the Corvette). In other words, it has exceeded expectations. Today, the Viper is as strong as ever: RT/10, GTS, GTS-R.


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