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1996
The market for these Dodge Vipers shows a wide price dispersion, with listings ranging from under $40,000 to over $70,000. The average price sits around $54,000, with average mileage in the high 20,000s. Cars that have been on the market longer (over 100 days on average) may indicate potential for negotiation, suggesting a stable but negotiable market for motivated buyers.
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The Dodge Viper market from 1996-2002 presents a unique opportunity for enthusiasts. Inventory is relatively limited, and prices can vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and specific trim. Buyers should prioritize a thorough inspection and maintenance history review, as these are performance vehicles. The longer a vehicle has been on the market, the more room there may be for negotiation. Early models, like the 1996 RT/10, often represent the best entry point for value, provided they have been well-maintained.
This listing stands out as the best value due to its significantly lower price point compared to the market average, combined with relatively low mileage for its year. It offers substantial estimated savings and a strong deal score.
This deal is highly recommended due to its exceptionally low mileage, which is significantly below the market average. It represents a great opportunity to acquire a well-preserved Viper from the later end of the generation at a competitive price.
This 1996 RT/10 offers a solid combination of relatively low mileage and a price point that is well below the average, making it a strong value proposition. Its deal score reflects its attractive market position.
This 2001 Viper is recommended for its relatively low mileage and its presence at a dealership specializing in high-end vehicles, suggesting potential for good condition. It's priced competitively for its year and mileage.
This 2002 Viper offers one of the largest estimated savings and a strong deal score, despite being on the market for only 20 days. Its price is well below the average for its year and mileage.
This 2000 RT/10 is a solid option with reasonable mileage and a price close to the market average. Its inclusion in the top deals suggests it's a well-priced vehicle for its condition and year.
This 2000 RT/10 offers significant estimated savings and a price well below the average, making it an attractive option despite having higher mileage than some others. Its longer days on market might present negotiation opportunities.
This 2002 RT/10 is a solid choice, priced close to the average but with reasonable mileage. Its inclusion in the top deals indicates it's a competitive offering from a reputable dealer.
This 1996 RT/10 offers significant estimated savings and a price point well below the average, making it a strong contender for value, especially considering its longer time on the market which may allow for negotiation.
This 2000 RT/10 presents the largest estimated savings and is priced very attractively, even with higher mileage. Its long days on market suggest significant negotiation potential.
This 2001 RT/10 offers a good balance of mileage and price, with substantial estimated savings. Its relatively short time on the market suggests it's priced competitively.
This 1999 RT/10 is priced near the market average with reasonable mileage. Its inclusion in the top deals suggests it's a fair offering for its year and condition.
This 2001 RT/10 is priced slightly above average but has relatively low mileage, making it a decent option for those prioritizing a newer model year with fewer miles.
This 1998 RT/10 is priced very close to the market average with reasonable mileage, making it a standard but solid option for buyers looking in this segment.
This 2002 RT/10 is priced very close to the market average with low mileage, representing a fair market value for a late-model Viper.
Last analyzed: January 1, 2026