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1994
The market for first-generation Dodge Vipers (1991-1995) shows a strong upward trend, particularly for well-preserved, low-mileage examples. Prices can vary dramatically based on condition, mileage, and specific options, with a wide spectrum from driver-quality cars to pristine collector pieces. The average price of $72,360.55 reflects this variability, but the upper end of the market can reach significantly higher values.
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The Dodge Viper from this era is a collector's item with significant market appreciation potential. Buyers should prioritize condition, mileage, and originality. Given the wide price range and long average days on market for some listings, patience is key. Focus on vehicles with detailed service history and low mileage for the best long-term value. Be prepared for negotiation, especially on vehicles that have been listed for an extended period.
This deal stands out due to its excellent deal score, relatively low mileage for its age, and a price point that offers good value within the market. It represents a strong entry into Viper ownership.
This listing offers a significant estimated saving and has been on the market for a relatively short period, indicating strong interest or a well-priced initial listing. The lack of mileage data might be a point for further inquiry, but the overall score is high.
This Viper is exceptionally well-preserved with very low mileage, making it a prime candidate for collectors. The substantial estimated savings and reasonable days on market contribute to its strong recommendation.
This 1994 Viper offers a good balance of mileage and price, with a solid deal score. It's been on the market for a moderate amount of time, suggesting potential for negotiation.
This 1995 Viper has a respectable mileage and a good deal score. While the estimated savings are modest, its presence on the market for 69 days may offer room for negotiation.
While the estimated savings are small, this 1995 Viper has been on the market for a considerable time (183 days), which could indicate flexibility on the dealer's part. The mileage is also reasonable.
This 1993 Viper offers one of the largest estimated savings on the list and has been available for a long time (183 days), making it a prime candidate for a strong negotiation. The mileage is higher but still reasonable for a car of this age.
This 1993 Viper has been on the market for a significant period (183 days), which, despite its lower estimated savings, could present an opportunity for negotiation. The mileage is also within a reasonable range.
This 1992 Viper boasts incredibly low mileage and an extraordinary estimated savings figure. While it has been on the market for a very long time (1663 days), its condition and value make it a standout deal for a patient buyer willing to negotiate.
This 1994 Viper offers a significant estimated saving and has been on the market for a reasonable period (91 days). The mileage is higher, which contributes to its attractive price point.
This 1993 Viper is the lowest-priced option on the list, offering substantial estimated savings. While it has the highest mileage among the recommended deals, its price point makes it an attractive entry-level option for enthusiasts.
This 1994 Viper has a reasonable estimated saving and has been on the market for a very short time (15 days), indicating it's priced attractively. The mileage is higher, but the overall value proposition is still present.
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