Could This 1995 Dodge Viper RT/10 Be Worth $25000? - Jalopnik
The average selling price of a new car in the U. S. is now over thirty one thousand dollars. That means today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Viper is below average - price wise - but will that make it an above-average deal. You know, one of the complaints - perhaps the only one - leveled at Acura's first-generation NSX was that it was so good, so well balanced and easy to drive, that it diminished the act of mastering a super car to that of learning how to drive an... That has never been said of the Dodge Viper. This one nicely comes with the factory wheels, so factory in fact that they haven't even ever been chrome plated. Not having a ton of added features means there's less to go wrong, and this Viper seems to have a lot that's right going on about it. The seller claims the car to have been dealer maintained and that it all works as it should. Source: jalopnik.com