Silver With Blue Racing Stripe 2010 Acr Viper on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
This has to be one of the best looking color combinations of all times! This 2010 ACR was purchased new and has been maintained by the same owner since 2010. This ACR is super clean, Bright Metallic Silver with Dual Blue Stripes DELETE black center band dealer exclusive optioned car. This is a flash back from 1998 GTS Coupe. The color combination was always a favorite in 98 and carries on the tradition for 2010 with this same incredible color combination. This ACR is equipped with Light Arc Instrument Panel Option, Protection Group, Black Interior with Black Micro-Fiber Seats and leather Interior. This is a very low production viper for 2010 and is an incredible looking viper. True to its roots, and while modern cars are equipped with the latest safety features, the Dodge Viper remains true to its muscle car roots. Not only does the Dodge Viper not have side impact airbags but it also lacks stability control. Inside, you will find hard plastic panels and pin switches, given back to the era when power mattered.?Off the Showroom floor, the Dodge Viper is one of the fastest production cars on earth. It’s massive V10 engine will reach 100 mph hour, seemingly as fast as a blink of an eye, and it just keep on going. It takes skill to push the Dodge Viper to the limit and takes a seasoned driver to tame its true powers but even rookies will admire its racecar like feel. This Viper carries the Basic: 3 yr. / 36,000 mi.?Drivetrain: 5 yr. / 100,000 mi.?Roadside: 3 yr. / 36,000 mi.?Rust: 5 yr. / 100,000 mi.??Basic Warranty: The basic warranty covers everything except items that are subject to wear and tear or replacement in the ordinary course of vehicle ownership, such as oil and air filters, wiper blades and brake pads. Tires and batteries are often excluded, but usually have their own warranty provided by the manufacturers of those items. Emissions equipment is required by Federal law to be covered for five years or 50,000 miles. ?Drive
Train Warranty: In some cases the drive train warranty continues after the
basic warranty has expired. This part of the warranty covers most of the parts
that make the vehicle move, including the engine, transmission, drive axles and
driveshaft. Like the basic warranty, "consumable" parts such as hoses
and belts are not covered. However, most of the internal parts of the engine,
such as the pistons and bearings, which are also subject to wear and tear, are
covered by the drive train warranty. ?Rust or
Corrosion Warranty: This warranty covers the vehicle's sheet metal, and
protects you from rust and corrosion that are severe enough to cause a hole -
surface rust is not covered. However, if you keep your car washed and waxed
rust shouldn't be a problem. ?Roadside
Assistance: Many manufacturers provide a service that will rescue you if your
car leaves you stranded, even if it's your fault. Lock yourself out of the car?
Run out of gas? Got a flat tire? A call to the manufacturer's toll-free number
will result in somebody showing up who can help you out. There is a huge
variance in these programs so check ahead of time to see what is covered and
what you will have to pay for. Ask about an extended warrenty. ??For more information about this 2010 Dodge Viper, Call Eric at 281 899 9167. |
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