As if the previous Viper weren't raucous enough, a maximum-strength version--the SRT-10--is now available for 2003. Although some pieces carry over, much of the new asp is a clean-sheet redesign. The ...
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Nobody can accuse you of not being a car enthusiast if you own a Dodge Viper. It’s just that simple. This used to be the type of car you bought because you loved to drive, and “regular” sports cars or ...
View post: Why gas is suddenly 25 cents cheaper in these 6 cities We’ll take credit for being the first to notice that the cover of Road & Track’s February issue gave up the goods on the 600-hp power ...
Back in 2004, if you loved the Dodge Viper but couldn’t afford it, the next best thing you could get was one of the most outrageous pickup trucks ever created. While it didn’t look anywhere near the ...
Fast cars—and trucks, SUVs, golf carts, whatever—get two thumbs-up around here, so when an outfit like Chrysler’s SRT performance tuning firm works its magic, it gets attention. One favorite SRT ...
Like its poor reptilian namesake, the Dodge Viper is a misunderstood creature. Regarded by most of the judges as a brute beast lacking the manners befitting a civilized motorcar, the raucous coupe ...
OUR TAKE: Now, let’s get this straight. They actually let people walk into showrooms and buy this thing without putting them through an extensive driving course? Wow. Nowhere on public roads will you ...
Even though very powerful pickup trucks aren’t for everybody, some people really like dabbling in this segment, whether it’s for something new like a Ford F-150 Raptor, or an older model like this ...
From the outside, the Jeep looks like any other tastefully modified Wrangler. It’s lifted, wears Mickey Thompson off-road tires, and retains live axles at the front and rear despite the additional ...