Used 2008 Dodge Viper for Sale near Alpine, TX
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Overview

Dodge skipped the 2007 model year to do a lot of under-the-snakeskin work on its bad-boy super sports car. For 2008, Dodge bored out the Viper's V10 to 8.4 liters and finessed 600 hp from what originally was just a truck engine. The engine block and new cylinder heads are now all-aluminum. The new block features cross-bolted main-bearing caps for added strength. A new cam system provides for variable exhaust timing, with all the valves enlarged and those on the intake side hollowed out for lighter weight. Intake and exhaust gases move more efficiently with a new two-piece intake manifold and tubular-header exhaust system that provides 20 percent better flow.
To handle the engine's increased torque, a new twin-plate clutch replaces the standard single-plate arrangement, sending power to a beefed-up six-speed Tremec manual transmission. Shift throws are 30 percent shorter, and a new speed-sensing GKN ViscoLok hydraulic clutch-pack-style differential gets the power out through the newly designed rear wheels.
The carefully reworked suspension has increased spring rates and front and rear shock compression, decreased rear low-speed rebound, added a new solid rear anti-roll bar, and tweaked camber and castor rates. A modified hood features extra cooling slots that extract more engine heat and also act to increase downforce.
All this adds up to a 202-mph coupe and a 197-mph roadster - with the top down! The 0-60 blast is over in 3.5 seconds. Driving the Viper requires 100 percent attention - one reviewer figured that's why there are no cupholders - but all those suspension tweaks have made it easier to drive than previous models. It has a tendency to understeer, which is now more easily controllable with throttle lift off. Some reviewers, however, found the steering to be "too nervous" at normal speed. Others complained about the new pair of electronic "by wire" throttles (one for each bank of cylinders) creating a throttle lag that could result in "ungluing" the rear end when least expected. The interior remains unchanged.
The consensus is that this is the best Viper so far, though still not an everyday driver like the Corvette.
4.9 Overall rating
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Edward J
Reviewed a 2008 Dodge SRT10 ACR Coupe RWD on Oct 18, 2009
Dream Car Performance - acceleration, braking, handling on the edge Build Quality - it needed more mods? roars/rattles the brain Appearance - both interior and exterior styling Worth the Cost of Ownership - gas mileage, maintenance Fun Factor - this car fun to drive !!!
Thomas D
Reviewed a 2008 Dodge SRT10 Roadster RWD on Oct 13, 2012
The Viper's has a 8.4-liter engine with Chrysler's unique variable valve timing offering 600 horsepower and 560 pound-feet of torque. It produces a 3.8 second zero-to-60 times, with a 203-mph top speed. It has a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission, and a twin-disc clutch and limited-slip rear end.
Sagadevan R
Reviewed a 2008 Dodge SRT10 ACR Coupe RWD on Sep 16, 2010
no lightweight wheels. for achievable speed body is well proportioned. the car has no power issues and accelerates from 0-100 in 2.9 seconds with a top speed of 409 kph! its just a matter of having enough road for it...
Diego G
Reviewed a 2008 Dodge SRT10 ACR Coupe RWD on Jan 24, 2010
Dislike: that i dnt have it yet!!! Like: Biggest production motor in any car to date, massive amounts of horsepower n torque at such low gears, a track ready car out the box, fastest nuringburg track time n record, 0-60 in under 3.4 seconds all in first gear as well best car ever, and the price aint bad for wut u really are gettin: a 600 hp/ 540Lb of torque machine for under $100,000 is a bargain compared to the overpriced japanese and european sports cars
2008 Dodge Viper Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| SRT10 Coupe RWD | $85,210 |
| SRT10 Roadster RWD | $84,460 |
| SRT10 ACR Coupe RWD | -- |
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