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7:01 - The Story of Viper's Return to the Green Hell
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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16415421" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>I absolutely loved mine when I had it and will probably get another Gen 5 later on down the road. Like others have said, Dodge never marketed the car properly which is surprising considering within the past 10 years, Dodge/FCA I think has the absolute best car commercials. You see Hellcats roasting tires, tributes to the Dodge brothers, and there was an awesome patriotic Jeep commercial a few years back.</p><p></p><p>The Gen V (2013-2017) was a ton of car for the money. During its production run, it had the largest displacement engine in a passenger car since WW2, the largest single piece of OEM carbon fiber (the clam shell hood)(also the roof and rear decklid are all carbon fiber), the largest tire footprint of any car (more than a Veyron), was completely hand assembled, and the ACR set more track records than any other production car (beating even the Porsche 918 at Laguna Seca).</p><p></p><p>I bought mine in August of 2017 with 5,500 miles on it for $73,500 and sold it in November 2019 with 12,800 miles for $83,000. I'll never forget picking it up in Ohio and driving it all the way back to Florida. Soooo many cars along the way paced me and took photos of it.</p><p></p><p>These are the photos I took when I put it up for sale. They FINALLY made a nice interior.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1639393[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1639394[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1639395[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16415421, member: 16543"] I absolutely loved mine when I had it and will probably get another Gen 5 later on down the road. Like others have said, Dodge never marketed the car properly which is surprising considering within the past 10 years, Dodge/FCA I think has the absolute best car commercials. You see Hellcats roasting tires, tributes to the Dodge brothers, and there was an awesome patriotic Jeep commercial a few years back. The Gen V (2013-2017) was a ton of car for the money. During its production run, it had the largest displacement engine in a passenger car since WW2, the largest single piece of OEM carbon fiber (the clam shell hood)(also the roof and rear decklid are all carbon fiber), the largest tire footprint of any car (more than a Veyron), was completely hand assembled, and the ACR set more track records than any other production car (beating even the Porsche 918 at Laguna Seca). I bought mine in August of 2017 with 5,500 miles on it for $73,500 and sold it in November 2019 with 12,800 miles for $83,000. I'll never forget picking it up in Ohio and driving it all the way back to Florida. Soooo many cars along the way paced me and took photos of it. These are the photos I took when I put it up for sale. They FINALLY made a nice interior. [ATTACH=full]1639393[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1639394[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1639395[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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