My friend and I recently discovered we have a shared love for muscle cars. He’s really into Dodge but they’ve never really been my thing. He insists that the Dodge Viper is a rare car—is that true?
—and it could definitely be considered rare when you weigh it against mass-produced passenger vehicles! An estimated 31,500 Dodge Vipers were made from 1992 to 2017.
The Dodge Viper has been lauded as one of the most American cars—more than 75% of its composite parts are made in the U.S.A. But not all Dodge Vipers were produced solely for the American market. Here are the estimated Dodge Viper production numbers for international markets:
U.S. market: 27,720 units
Canadian market: 2,050 units
Foreign markets: 1,730 units
These production numbers stretch a span of 25 years—for reference, BMW produced nearly 35,000 M3 units from 2014 to 2018 alone. We’ll let you whip out your phone’s calculator to see how those production numbers break down by year.
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