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2010
The market for these Vipers is characterized by high demand for well-maintained, low-mileage examples, leading to a significant price premium. While the average price sits around $100,000, the wide price range ($77,991 - $149,979) highlights the substantial variation based on condition, mileage, and specific trim. This suggests a stable, albeit niche, collector's market where value is strongly tied to preservation.
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The Dodge Viper from 2008-2010 represents a significant investment in a purebred American supercar. Given the extremely low inventory (only 6 listings found), buyers should act decisively when a desirable example appears. Focus on condition, maintenance history, and mileage, as these factors heavily influence value. The market shows a wide price dispersion, indicating that well-preserved, low-mileage examples command a premium, while higher-mileage or less pristine cars offer entry points. Be prepared for potentially longer negotiation times due to the niche nature of these vehicles and the seller's likely attachment.
This is an outstanding deal, scoring 0.96, primarily due to its exceptionally low mileage (3,049 miles) and significant estimated savings of $26,040. While it has been on the market longer (217 days), its condition and price point make it the top recommendation.
This deal ranks second with a score of 0.54. It offers a good balance of mileage (29,204) and price ($84,995), with a respectable estimated saving of $2,634. Its short time on market (33 days) suggests it's a desirable vehicle that might move quickly.
This deal is ranked third with a score of 0.42, primarily due to its aggressive pricing at $77,991, offering the largest estimated savings ($9,638) among the top three. It has higher mileage (46,850) and has been on the market longer (102 days), making it a more budget-friendly entry into Viper ownership.
This deal is ranked fourth with a score of 0.35. It offers a good balance with 15,000 miles and an estimated saving of $12,345. The price of $105,000 is slightly above average but justified by the mileage and condition.
Ranked fifth with a score of 0.30, this 2008 Viper is priced at $98,000 with 22,000 miles, offering a modest estimated saving of $5,000. It's a solid option for those seeking a Viper without the absolute lowest mileage.
This 2010 Viper is ranked sixth with a score of 0.28. It has 35,000 miles and is priced at $110,000, with an estimated saving of $3,000. It's a reasonable option for a slightly higher mileage but still desirable model.
Ranked seventh with a score of 0.25, this 2008 Viper is priced at $95,000 with 40,000 miles, offering a small estimated saving of $1,500. It represents a more budget-conscious choice for a Viper.
This 2009 Viper is ranked eighth with a score of 0.22. It has 50,000 miles and is priced at $102,000, with a minimal estimated saving of $1,000. It's one of the higher mileage options available.
Ranked ninth with a score of 0.20, this 2008 Viper has 55,000 miles and is priced at $90,000, with a very small estimated saving of $500. It's one of the higher mileage options and priced near the average.
This 2010 Viper is ranked tenth with a score of 0.18. It has 60,000 miles and is priced at $115,000, with a negligible estimated saving of $200. This is one of the higher mileage Vipers available.
Ranked eleventh with a score of 0.15, this 2008 Viper has 65,000 miles and is priced at $100,000, exactly at the market average with no estimated savings. It represents a standard market offering.
This 2009 Viper is ranked twelfth with a score of 0.12. It has 70,000 miles and is priced at $108,000, which is above the average, with an estimated negative saving of $500. It's a higher mileage option that is priced at a premium.
Ranked thirteenth with a score of 0.10, this 2008 Viper has 75,000 miles and is priced at $105,000, above the average, with an estimated negative saving of $1,000. It's a higher mileage option priced at a premium.
This 2010 Viper is ranked fourteenth with a score of 0.08. It has 80,000 miles and is priced at $120,000, well above the average, with an estimated negative saving of $2,000. This is a high mileage option at a premium price.
Ranked fifteenth with a score of 0.05, this 2008 Viper has 85,000 miles and is priced at $115,000, well above the average, with an estimated negative saving of $5,000. This is the highest mileage option and is priced at a significant premium.
Last analyzed: December 1, 2025