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2004
The market for these Dodge Vipers shows a strong potential for value, with numerous listings priced below the average. While some vehicles have been on the market for extended periods, indicating potential seller motivation, the overall trend for well-maintained examples of this era remains robust. Buyers can expect to find opportunities for significant savings through strategic negotiation.
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The Dodge Viper market for the 2003-2006 convertible SRT-10 models shows a wide price spectrum. While the average price is around $60,000, many excellent deals are available significantly below this mark, especially for models with moderate mileage. Inventory appears to be relatively low, suggesting that desirable examples can move quickly. Buyers should be prepared to act decisively on well-priced vehicles but also leverage the data to negotiate effectively, particularly on listings that have been on the market longer. Focusing on vehicles with lower mileage and strong deal scores can yield substantial savings.
This deal is highly recommended due to its excellent deal score, significantly lower mileage than average (12,641 miles vs. 26,721 average), and a price that offers good savings. It represents a strong entry point into Viper ownership with minimal wear.
This listing shares the top deal score and offers very low mileage (16,000 miles), making it an exceptional value. It presents a fantastic opportunity for a buyer seeking a well-preserved Viper.
This deal stands out with the highest estimated savings ($5,993) among the top-ranked vehicles and very low mileage (16,407 miles). Its relatively short days on market also suggest it's a desirable listing.
This 2006 model offers a slightly newer year within the range and has a respectable mileage of 18,028. It provides good estimated savings and represents a solid choice for a buyer looking for a later model year Viper.
This deal offers the most significant estimated savings ($8,084) among the top 5, making it a remarkable value proposition. Despite having mileage slightly above the average, the aggressive pricing makes it a top contender.
This 2005 model boasts very low mileage (13,250 miles) and a strong deal score, making it an attractive option for buyers prioritizing condition and low usage.
This listing provides excellent estimated savings ($7,206) and is priced very competitively. Its mileage is within a reasonable range for the model year, and it represents a good value proposition.
This deal offers substantial estimated savings ($7,241) and has been on the market for a very short time (26 days), indicating strong interest or a well-priced listing. The mileage is also quite reasonable.
This 2006 model has a good mileage figure (21,865 miles) and has been on the market for a reasonable period (65 days). It represents a solid choice for a later-year Viper.
Although this listing has higher mileage (35,053 miles) and lower estimated savings, it has been on the market for a considerable time (263 days), suggesting potential seller motivation for negotiation.
This deal boasts the highest estimated savings ($17,896) in the entire list, making it an incredible value. The mileage is reasonable, and it has been on the market for a good duration (60 days).
This listing has the highest mileage (61,072 miles) among the top deals, but its price is very close to the average. The extended days on market (121 days) suggest potential for negotiation.
This 2003 model has a very reasonable mileage (20,001 miles) and offers good estimated savings. It represents a solid value for an earlier year in the range.
This 2003 model offers substantial estimated savings ($7,018) and has a reasonable mileage (23,264 miles). It represents a good value for a buyer looking for an earlier year Viper.
This deal offers the second-highest estimated savings ($8,631) and has been on the market for the longest period (325 days), indicating a strong potential for negotiation despite its higher mileage (50,000 miles).
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025