Clean examples sell for less than a new Camry — that's hard to believe.
A 2002 Dodge Viper GTS Final Edition highlights the closing chapter of the second-generation Viper performance legacy.
Detroit’s V-10 icon stole hearts for decades. Some versions were better than others. In the late 1980s, it seemed as though America was doomed to be a perpetual also-ran in the global sports car race.
The second-generation Viper debuted in 1996 and marked a meaningful step forward for Dodge’s flagship snake. While it retained the legendary Viper V10 and six-speed manual, power increased, ...