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Wednesday, November 09, 2005
2006 Dodge Viper Hennessey Venom 1000 coupe
Mike:Grunt, Style and driving instruction included in its price tag of US$225k.
The engine pictured below puts out 746kW and has a top speed of 410k/hr, which makes it not only faster than the Bugatti Veyron at a much more affordable price tag, but also just as fast as the Ariel Atom moving from stand to 100k/hr in 2.9sec through its V10 twin turbo. The Viper Hennessey Venom 1000 seems to be the fastest and least expensive supercar when matched against the likes of the Bugatti Veyron, Ferari Enzo & the Porsche Carrera GT.
The Vipers body has always been an eye opener, now with the new venom aero body upgrade on the recently released Viper Coupe, the overall look is very appealing.
Puntiki: The Dodge Viper has always been my favorite USA supercar until the 2006 Corvette Zo6 was released. The Hennessey Vipers really do have a lot more power than the standard 510hp versions. The engine in these vehicles are modifyable very easily, and as we can see 1000hp plus is the sort of power created. Best you have shares in a full service station, complete with mechanics, tire shop, and gas tanks, or a LARGE bank account to keep this beast running.
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It's a very sexy car, but I wonder sometimes if they've lost it a bit by pandering for comfort, rather than keeping it as a raw, uncompromising beast as the original version was. Still, in a way, that is one of the few modern supercars that really appeal to me.
If you knew John Hennessey like I know John Hennessey... as they say...
Just Google him or go to teh various Viper discussion groups... in short take teh claims with a grain of salt and if you pay a deposit or deliver a car for conversion... don't hold your breath!
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