08 Viper SRT-10 ACR gets $98,110 MSRP
2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR gets $98,110 MSRP
Posted December 13 2007 12:04 PM by Rory Jurnecka
Filed under: Car News, Dodge, Supercars
When we first heard about the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR, Chrysler told us that it would be priced at "under $100,000." Well, we've got official pricing info now, and the Viper ACR certainly comes in at under $100,000, but not by much.
MSRP for the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 with what is technically an ACR package installed, will run $98,110 including an $850 destination charge. The base Viper SRT-10 costs $85,985 before you start ticking option boxes, so the ACR package - available only on the coupe, mind you - costs around $12,000.
Lest you be turned off by the price, keep in mind what you're getting for your twelve grand: KW Suspension coil-over adjustable racing dampers, a beefier front sway bar, lightweight forged aluminum wheels, StopTech brake rotors, a sportier interior, front splitter, and rear carbon-fiber wing. And, of course, the special paint scheme!
Especially cool is the optional "Hard Core" package available on the ACR, that sheds 40 lbs off the car's weight by deleting the audio system, underhood silencer pad, trunk carpet, and tire inflator.
We love seeing automakers cater to the enthusiasts, so we're big fans of the Viper SRT-10 ACR.
Posted December 13 2007 12:04 PM by Rory Jurnecka
Filed under: Car News, Dodge, Supercars
When we first heard about the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 ACR, Chrysler told us that it would be priced at "under $100,000." Well, we've got official pricing info now, and the Viper ACR certainly comes in at under $100,000, but not by much.
MSRP for the 2008 Dodge Viper SRT-10 with what is technically an ACR package installed, will run $98,110 including an $850 destination charge. The base Viper SRT-10 costs $85,985 before you start ticking option boxes, so the ACR package - available only on the coupe, mind you - costs around $12,000.
Lest you be turned off by the price, keep in mind what you're getting for your twelve grand: KW Suspension coil-over adjustable racing dampers, a beefier front sway bar, lightweight forged aluminum wheels, StopTech brake rotors, a sportier interior, front splitter, and rear carbon-fiber wing. And, of course, the special paint scheme!
Especially cool is the optional "Hard Core" package available on the ACR, that sheds 40 lbs off the car's weight by deleting the audio system, underhood silencer pad, trunk carpet, and tire inflator.
We love seeing automakers cater to the enthusiasts, so we're big fans of the Viper SRT-10 ACR.
Holy cow!! I guess if you have the money, go for it. As the days of the gasoline powered personal vehicle come to an end in the next few decades, I can see our decendents looking at something like that and saying "What the hell were they thinking?"
Dusty
Dusty
Anyone got $100k they'd like to give me? 
Oh man don't even say things like that. That's like telling me we're headed for the dark ages 

ORIGINAL: dustyloins
As the days of the gasoline powered personal vehicle come to an end in the next few decades...
As the days of the gasoline powered personal vehicle come to an end in the next few decades...

ORIGINAL: ViperGTS
The paint schemes are good, but for 12k you're basically paying for a name.
The paint schemes are good, but for 12k you're basically paying for a name.
I personally would rather dump the 12k into mods myself then waste it on the upgrade to the ACR....at least for this year.... to be fair, it is the new model so they may be waiting a while to really boost the performance.
The only way I will own this particular ACR is to win the VCA raffle, which means it will still cost me about 30K (taxes).
Now.... a 99 ACR, that is possible, it has been crossing my mind.
Now.... a 99 ACR, that is possible, it has been crossing my mind.





