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Where are Dodge Vipers made?

The Dodge Viper is probably the coolest car I’ve ever seen in person—so much so that I’m thinking about buying a used one. But like with any product, I want to know a bit more about their manufacturing process. Where did Dodge produce the Viper?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Dodge Vipers were made in Detroit, Michigan, albeit at a couple of different assembly plants.
The Detroit plant where the Dodge Viper was made depends on the model year. Vipers produced from 1991 to 1995 were made at the New Mack Assembly Plant. But the Viper produced from 1996 to 2010 and again from 2013 to 2017 was built at the Conner Avenue Assembly Plant.
During its 25-year run, the Viper sold just under 32,000 models. By comparison,
Chevy
sells about 27,000 Corvettes a year. This makes the Viper one of the rarer American supercars, increasing its value and appeal. Nevertheless, you can still find a Viper for a baseline rate of about $40,000, which isn’t too costly considering its power, looks, and scarcity.
That said,
Dodge car insurance costs
for a Viper aren’t exactly cheap. So if you want to bring one home, start shopping for insurance today by using the
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