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2013 Dodge Viper Srt Coupe on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:2 Color: Viper White w/Billet Silver SRT Racing Stripes /
 Black Sabelt Leather
Location:

Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8.4-Liter V10 SFI
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 1C3ADEAZ3DV400618 Year: 2013
Make: Dodge
Model: Viper
Trim: SRT Coupe
Options: Sabelt Leather Bucket Seats, Grand Touring Package, Premium Navigation, Harman Kardon Premium Audio w/HD & Sat Radio, ParkView Rear Back-up Camera, Mopar Car Cover, Uconnect Access Bluetooth
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Keyless Enter and Go Smartkey System, SRT Performance Pages System, Key Fob Trunk Lid Release, Premium Security Alarm, Capless Fuel Fill, SRT Track Experience, Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror, Integrated Voice Command, 8.4-Inch Touch Screen Display, Power Adjustable Pedals, High Intensity Discharge Headlamps, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 2
Exterior Color: Viper White w/Billet Silver SRT Racing Stripes
Interior Color: Black Sabelt Leather
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 10
Condition: New: A vehicle is considered new if it is purchased directly from a new car franchise dealer and has not yet been registered and issued a title. New vehicles are covered by a manufacturer's new car warranty and are sold with a window sticker (also known as a “Monroney Sticker”) and a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. These vehicles have been driven only for demonstration purposes and should be in excellent running condition with a pristine interior and exterior. See the seller's listing for full details.  ... 

Brand new.  Never driven.  Never titled.  And being sold by an authorized SRT dealer.


It's like fireworks and your first kiss rolled into one. SRT® Viper supplies a jolt of just what you need to light up your senses. A potent V-10 engine produces a sinister 640 horsepower at 6,150 rpm and 600 magnificent pound-feet of torque at 4,950 rpm, the most of any naturally aspirated sports car in the world. Get inspired with SRT Viper.  Launch control on the SRT® Viper eliminates most of the guesswork, helping drivers execute consistent and repeatable acceleration times in a controlled manner.


From your very first look at the 2013 SRT® Viper, you will be charmed. Viper retains its classic lines and gill-shaped side ports with a slightly longer roofline and broad shoulders. The carbon-fiber hood, roof, decklid and aluminum door panels are lighter than previous models and air extractors on the hood help cool the V-10 engine.


A supercar gets super stopping power. The 2013 SRT® Viper is equipped with 14-inch (355 mm) vented rotors front and rear and industry-leading Brembo® four-piston calipers on every corner.


The 2013 SRT® Viper handles like nothing you've ever driven before. Lean into a curve and feel the confidence that comes from a near-perfect 50/50 weight ratio front to back. Feel the race-tuned suspension featuring performance coil springs, gas-charged, aluminum-body Bilstein® monotube dampers and front and rear tubular stabilizer bars.  The chassis of the SRT® Viper is lighter in overall weight than its predecessor while offering increased torsional rigidity. Constructed from high-strength steel and magnesium, the design and creation of the 2013 SRT Viper chassis began as a simulation study of the chassis from previous generations.


SRT® Viper are designed for drivers who feel the journey is just as important as the destination. The interior of each SRT Viper features premium touch points, world-class craftsmanship and advanced technologies.  The SRT® Viper has long been known for its raw power, while that still remains, a certain level of refinement has been added to the interior. The shapes, materials and sensory gratification of the 2013 SRT Viper vault it to world-class status.


The SRT Track Experience is an entire day of full-throttle action for SRT vehicle owners and performance enthusiasts alike. The SRT Track Experience includes guidance by professional instructors from the Driving Experiences for each of four modules to ensure fun and top-level instruction in a safe and structured setting.  And of course, the SRT Track Experience is included with the purchase of this brand new 2013 SRT Viper!


Window Sticker Link:

http://www.chrysler.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin=1C3ADEAZ3DV400618


More details and contact info are available on our website:

http://www.williamsburgchryslerjeep.com/new/Dodge/2013-Dodge-SRT+Viper-Williamsburg-6481108d0a0a00490052a665cdc4967c.htm


Shipping to be paid by the winning bidder, but will be arranged by the dealer.  We recommend covered shipping for this gorgeous car!

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