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2000
The market for these Dodge Vipers shows a stable trend with a significant spread between the lowest and highest priced examples, indicating that condition, mileage, and specific options play a crucial role in valuation. The average price sits around $61,829, but deals can be found both below and above this mark, especially for exceptionally low-mileage or pristine examples.
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The Dodge Viper from 1996-2002 represents a passionate segment of the collector car market. With limited total listings and a wide price range, patience is key. Buyers should focus on condition and mileage, as these factors significantly influence value. The market appears stable for well-maintained examples, with recent listings showing strong interest. Consider targeting vehicles that have been on the market for a moderate duration, as they may offer more negotiation flexibility.
This is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than average (8,141 vs. 20,129), and a competitive price point that offers estimated savings. The 2002 model year is also one of the latest in this generation.
This deal stands out with a high deal score and a price well below the average, coupled with low mileage (12,071 miles). It offers substantial estimated savings and represents a great entry point for a well-preserved Viper.
Ranked third, this 2000 model offers a solid deal score and mileage (19,694) that is close to the market average. It provides significant estimated savings and is priced attractively, making it a strong contender.
This 1996 Viper is a standout due to its exceptionally low mileage (9,322 miles) and the highest estimated savings among the top deals. Its short time on market (12 days) suggests high demand, but the significant savings make it a prime opportunity.
This deal offers the most substantial estimated savings ($10,786) and the lowest price point ($46,954) among the top 10, making it an exceptional value. While mileage is higher than average (36,188), the aggressive pricing compensates for it.
This 1996 Viper offers significant estimated savings ($8,067) and a competitive price. With 22,350 miles, it's a well-preserved example that has been on the market for a longer period (97 days), potentially indicating room for negotiation.
This 2000 Viper presents a good balance with a respectable deal score, reasonable mileage (26,787), and a price that offers notable savings. Its relatively short time on market (33 days) suggests it's a desirable listing.
This 2000 Viper offers substantial estimated savings ($6,823) and has been on the market for a short period (18 days). Although mileage is higher (39,158), the aggressive pricing makes it an attractive option for value-conscious buyers.
This 2002 Viper is a late-model example with reasonable mileage (23,679) and a short time on market (20 days). While the estimated savings are minimal, its overall profile makes it a solid, albeit less aggressively priced, option.
This 2001 Viper is a very recent listing (8 days) with low mileage (19,358). Although the estimated savings are minimal, its fresh status and condition make it a good candidate for buyers looking for a well-presented example.
This 2000 Viper offers a good balance of mileage (25,000) and estimated savings ($2,500). Its moderate time on market (45 days) suggests it's a stable listing that might be open to negotiation.
This 1999 Viper has a moderate amount of mileage (30,000) and has been on the market for a typical duration (60 days). The estimated savings are modest, but it represents a fair market entry for a car of this age and condition.
This 2001 Viper boasts low mileage (18,000) and a short time on market (22 days). The estimated savings are minimal, suggesting it's priced very close to market value, but its condition and year make it a solid choice.
This 1998 Viper has a moderate mileage (32,000) and has been on the market for a typical duration (55 days). The estimated savings are decent, making it a fair option for buyers seeking a classic Viper from this era.
This 2002 Viper has a reasonable mileage (28,000) and has been on the market for a moderate period (30 days). The estimated savings are minimal, suggesting it's priced competitively, but it's a solid choice for a late-model Viper.
Last analyzed: July 1, 2026