You'd think that a vivacious sport coupe would lose some of its potency with the public after a couple decades on the market. And if this was any ordinary sports car, you might assume correctly. However, we're talking about the epitome of the American supercar here, and that means it has a loyal customer base of lifelong fans, as well as new drivers who have been dreaming of owning this car since they were children.
The Dodge Viper is a household name, even with those who aren't quite sure what a supercar is. This particular breed boasts a naturally aspirated V10 engine worth upwards of 645 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque. That kind of heart-palpitating power is a far cry from the now seemingly measly muscles of the earliest Viper models.
Even though the specs pale in comparison to the 2015 model, the 1993 Viper still has some serious bite. Check it out in this retro review from MotorWeek, and then get to know the Viper a bit better from the knowledgeable sales reps here at Larry H. Miller Dodge Ram Avondale.