Viper Buyers Guide
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Author(s)Maurice Q. Liang
PublisherMotorbooks
ISBN / ASIN0760318352
ISBN-139780760318355
Sales Rank2,869,821
CategoryTransportation
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The Viper has been identified as one of the few modern cars with the potential to become a "classic car." Vipers are increasingly available on the used car market, priced as low as $35,000. The Viper has been on the market for 10 years and while visually similar across the years, there have been numerous running changes that can affect the value and desirability of various years and models. This book will be the only source for detailed information about the changes in the Viper from one year to the next, as well as information on special editions. In addition to the standard buyer's guide content, the author provides insights into what it is like to own a Viper, tips for new owners, and other practical advice that will add additional value to the book for the reader.- Covers all Viper models, including special versions and the new SRT-10- Tips on shopping for, buying, and owning this uniquely American sports carAbout the AuthorAuthor Maurice Liang is the founder and first national president of the Viper Club of America. He has written for many automotive magazines, including AutoWeek, Viper Magazine, and Mobilia. His collection of Viper articles and photography will enable him to put this book together in a very quick yet extremely complete fashion. Bob Lutz, former Chrysler exec and "father of the Viper," wrote the foreword for the book.
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