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1994
Prices for early Dodge Vipers are strong and trending upwards due to their iconic status and limited production. The current market shows a significant spread, with well-maintained, low-mileage examples commanding premiums, while higher-mileage or less pristine examples offer entry points for enthusiasts. The average price of $66,581.95 reflects a market where these cars are increasingly viewed as investments as well as performance machines.
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The Dodge Viper from this era (1991-1995) is a highly sought-after collector's item and a true analog supercar. With only 19 listings currently available, inventory is extremely tight, driving up demand and prices. Buyers should be prepared for a competitive market. Focus on condition and mileage, as these factors significantly influence value. The wide price range ($38,900 - $250,000) highlights the importance of thorough inspection and understanding a specific vehicle's history and provenance. Patience is key, and acting quickly on well-priced examples is advisable.
This is the top-ranked deal, offering an excellent combination of a strong deal score, significant estimated savings, and very low mileage for its year. At 12,842 miles, it's well below the market average, making it a highly attractive option for collectors and enthusiasts.
This deal ranks highly due to its strong deal score and very competitive price point, coupled with low mileage (18,471 miles) and a short time on the market, indicating strong demand and a fair initial price.
This Viper is recommended for its exceptionally low mileage (10,678 miles), which is a significant differentiator for a car of this age. While the estimated savings are smaller, the condition implied by the mileage makes it a premium offering.
This deal offers a compelling entry price into Viper ownership, with significant estimated savings and a decent deal score. Although mileage is higher than average, its 54 days on market suggests potential for negotiation.
This Viper is a solid choice with a good deal score and mileage (21,000) that aligns with the market average. Its 55 days on market provides a reasonable basis for negotiation.
This Viper is a great find, featuring very low mileage (12,668 miles) and a good deal score. Its short time on market (15 days) suggests it's priced competitively, but there's still potential for a slight negotiation.
This deal offers substantial estimated savings and a reasonable deal score. While the mileage is higher than average (36,646 miles), its extended 154 days on market indicates potential for negotiation.
This Viper is a standout due to its incredibly low mileage (15,789 miles) and massive estimated savings. The extremely long days on market (1534 days) strongly suggests significant room for negotiation, making it a prime candidate for a strategic offer.
This deal provides substantial estimated savings and a good entry price. Although the mileage is high (62,575 miles), its 176 days on market suggests that the dealer may be open to a more aggressive offer.
This is the lowest-priced Viper in the dataset, offering an accessible entry point. Despite its high mileage (85,652 miles), its recent listing (12 days) suggests it's priced attractively, but a reasonable offer is still warranted.
This Viper offers a solid deal score and mileage (25,000 miles) that is slightly above average. Its 45 days on market provides a good basis for negotiation, especially with the estimated savings.
This Viper presents a reasonable deal with a decent score and mileage (30,000 miles). Its 60 days on market indicates that negotiation is likely, especially given the estimated savings.
This Viper offers a fair deal score and mileage (22,000 miles) that is right around the market average. With 70 days on market, there is a good opportunity to negotiate the price.
This Viper presents a fair deal with a reasonable score and mileage (40,000 miles). Its 80 days on market suggests that negotiation is likely, especially with the notable estimated savings.
This Viper offers a fair deal score and mileage (32,000 miles) that is slightly above average. With 90 days on market, there is a good opportunity to negotiate the price, especially given the significant estimated savings.
Last analyzed: September 25, 2025