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2006
The market for these Dodge Vipers shows a wide price dispersion, with listings ranging from $47,694 to $74,240. The average price sits around $60,434. While some vehicles are priced at a premium, there are clear opportunities for savings, especially on models that have been on the market for a longer duration or have higher mileage. This suggests a dynamic market where negotiation is key.
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The Dodge Viper market for the 2003-2006 SRT-10 convertible appears to be active, with a limited total inventory of 20 listings. Prices show significant variation, suggesting that condition, mileage, and specific features play a crucial role in valuation. Buyers should be patient, as some desirable examples may take a few weeks to sell, while others linger longer, offering negotiation opportunities. Prioritize vehicles with lower mileage and a solid maintenance history. The 2006 model year, particularly when found at a competitive price with low miles, represents a strong value proposition within this generation.
This deal stands out due to its exceptional combination of a very competitive price, significantly lower than average mileage, and a high deal score. It represents a prime opportunity to acquire a low-mileage, late-model Viper from this generation.
This listing offers a solid value with a good estimated saving and a price point well below the market average. While mileage is slightly above average, the overall deal score and savings make it an attractive option.
This Viper is a strong contender due to its relatively low mileage for a 2003 model and its very short time on the market, suggesting it's priced competitively and likely to sell quickly. The estimated savings, while modest, are present.
This 2005 Viper is a solid option with mileage close to the market average and a price that aligns with the overall market. The estimated savings are modest, but it represents a well-positioned vehicle within the current listings.
This deal is compelling due to its significantly lower price and the largest estimated savings among the top deals. While the mileage is higher than average, the substantial discount makes it a prime candidate for buyers prioritizing value over mileage.
This 2005 Viper is priced close to the market average and has mileage slightly above average. It represents a balanced option with a modest estimated saving and has been on the market for the average duration, indicating fair pricing.
This 2004 Viper presents a good opportunity with a price below the market average and a decent estimated saving. Its longer time on the market (42 days) may indicate room for negotiation.
This 2003 Viper is priced competitively, slightly below the market average, and has a reasonable estimated saving. Its short time on the market suggests it's priced attractively.
This 2004 Viper is notable for its very low mileage, which is a significant asset. While the estimated savings are modest, the low mileage and short time on market suggest it's priced appropriately for its condition.
This is the most budget-friendly option, offering the largest estimated savings and the lowest price point. The higher mileage is offset by the significant discount, making it an excellent choice for value-conscious buyers.
This 2005 Viper is priced very close to the market average with minimal estimated savings, but it boasts very low mileage. It represents a well-maintained, high-quality example for buyers who prioritize condition and low mileage over immediate savings.
Gen II RT/10 Convertible
1996-2002
convertible
Gen IV SRT-10 Convertible
2008-2010
convertible
Gen III SRT-10 Coupe
2003-2006
coupe
Gen V GTS Coupe
2013-2017
coupe
Gen II RT/10 Coupe
1996-2002
coupe
Gen V Base Coupe
2013-2017
coupeLast analyzed: July 1, 2026