Used18,071 mi.

2014 DodgeSRT Viper GTS For Sale

$ 103,485
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Key features of this 2014 Dodge SRT Viper GTS in Frisco, TX
GPS Navigation
Rear View Camera
Bluetooth
Leather Seats
Condition
USED
Mileage
18,071
MPG
12 City / 19 Hwy
Body Style
Coupe
Exterior Color
Black
Interior Color
Black
Transmission
Manual
Drive Train
RWD
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Engine
10 Cyl
Stock Number
EV100263
VIN
1C3ADEBZ4EV100263
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Consumer Ratings and Reviews of the 
Dodge SRT Viper 
GTS
from KBB.com

2.9

★★★★★

Overall Expert Rating

Performance

3.6 out of 5

Comfort

1.2 out of 5

Styling

4.4 out of 5

Value

2.5 out of 5

Editors' Notes

Between minivans, hybrids and the intensifying domestication of sports cars, one might suppose the automotive industry has gone soft. Enter the 2014 SRT Viper, the antithesis of well-mannered automobiles. On public roads, the Viper’s raucous nature and lack of creature comforts make it one of the least refined supercars on the market, but in a way, that’s part of the appeal. The Viper’s main attraction is its 640-horsepower naturally aspirated V10, which, combined with wide gear ratios and wind-cheating bodywork, enables a dash to 60 mph in about three seconds and a top speed of 206 mph. Although slightly more livable than previous iterations, the 2014 Viper is not for everyone. That said, the similarly priced Corvette ZR1, Nissan GT-R and Aston Martin Vantage deserve a look.

Pros

If you’re willing to give up sophistication and prestige for raw performance in your next supercar, the 2014 SRT Viper is worth a test drive. Louder than a jackhammer, unforgiving as a hangman’s knot, and armed with the most powerful naturally aspirated engine in the world, the SRT Viper is also a compelling proposition for those who believe too much is never enough.

Cons

Most modern supercars now come standard with an automatic gearbox or offer one as an option. Apparently the SRT Viper didn’t get the memo. What’s more, the supercharged Ford GT500 produces more horsepower than the Viper and costs roughly half the price.

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