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2003
The market for these Dodge Vipers shows a broad price range, with a significant cluster of listings in the $50,000-$65,000 bracket. However, a notable outlier at $19,995 suggests that exceptional deals can be found, potentially due to specific circumstances or condition. Prices generally increase with newer model years (2006) and decrease with higher mileage, typical for performance vehicles.
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The Dodge Viper market for the 2003-2006 convertible SRT-10 models shows a wide price spectrum, with a significant outlier at the lower end. While newer models (2006) tend to command higher prices and often feature lower mileage, older models (2003) present a more accessible entry point, albeit with higher mileage. Inventory is relatively low with 38 total listings, suggesting these are enthusiast vehicles with steady demand. Buyers should be prepared for potentially higher maintenance costs associated with these performance cars and prioritize thorough pre-purchase inspections. The average days on market is around 130, indicating that patience may be required to find the right deal, but deals can move quickly if priced aggressively.
This is the top-ranked deal due to its excellent deal score, significantly low mileage for its year, and strong estimated savings. It represents a prime example of a well-preserved, low-mileage Viper.
This deal stands out due to its exceptionally low price and very low mileage, offering the highest estimated savings by a significant margin. It's an outlier that represents incredible value, likely due to unique circumstances.
This 2006 Viper is recommended for its relatively low mileage and its position as a higher-end offering within the dataset, despite minimal estimated savings. It represents a solid, albeit premium, option for a 2006 model.
This 2006 Viper offers a good balance of low mileage and a competitive price, providing solid estimated savings. Its quick sale indicates strong market appeal.
This 2006 Viper offers a strong combination of a competitive price point for its year and respectable mileage, along with good estimated savings. It's a well-rounded deal.
This 2003 Viper is a good option for buyers looking for an earlier model year at a more accessible price point, offering reasonable mileage for its age and decent estimated savings.
This 2003 Viper is recommended for its aggressive pricing, which offers substantial estimated savings, making it an appealing choice for budget-conscious enthusiasts despite its higher mileage.
This 2005 Viper offers a good balance of mileage and price, representing a solid mid-range option for this generation of Vipers.
This 2003 Viper is a good value proposition, offering a lower entry price point with decent mileage for its age and respectable estimated savings.
This 2004 Viper is a strong contender for buyers prioritizing price, offering significant estimated savings despite higher mileage. Its extended days on market might present negotiation flexibility.
This 2005 Viper offers a balanced profile with reasonable mileage and a competitive price, providing good estimated savings and representing a solid mid-tier option.
This 2003 Viper is a good value option, priced competitively for its mileage and age, and has been on the market for a very short time, suggesting it's a desirable listing.
This 2004 Viper is a standout deal due to its very low mileage for the price and significant estimated savings. Its recent listing suggests it's a fresh opportunity.
This 2004 Viper is a solid option with relatively low mileage and a competitive price, though its estimated savings are modest. Its recent listing suggests it's a fresh opportunity.
This entry represents a placeholder as no 15th deal was provided in the input data. Therefore, no specific analysis or negotiation email can be generated.
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1996-2002
convertible
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2008-2010
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2008-2010
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1996-2002
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2019-2024
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