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2006 Dodge Viper Road Test
Date Published: 5/16/08
Our road test for the 2006 Dodge Viper includes a full evaluation of the 2006 Dodge Viper from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2006 Dodge Viper, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2006 Dodge Viper help you decide if a 2006 Dodge Viper is right for you.
2006 Dodge Viper Road Test
Pros Cons
Acceleration Ride
Steering/handling Fuel economy
Noise
Cargo room
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration

SRT10 conv Class Average
10 8.2

Explosive, even at part-throttle, even from modest rpm. No opportunity yet to time, but Dodge targets under 4 sec 0-60 mph, over 190-mph top speed. Clutch, gearshift demand deliberate action, but are not taxing.
Fuel Economy

SRT10 conv Class Average
2 4.2

Test Viper convertible averaged 10.6 mpg in a mix of city/highway driving. No opportunity yet to test coupe. Premium-grade fuel required.
Ride Quality

SRT10 conv Class Average
2 4.3

Never full-out brutal, but always firm and frequently choppy. Can jar if tar strips or pavement seams simultaneously hit both front tires or both rear tires. Impressive absence of structural flex.
Steering/Handling/Braking

SRT10 conv Class Average
10 8.5

Nicely weighted steering. Extraordinary width, low center of gravity, steamroller tires provide uncanny grip, race-car response in changes of direction. Suspension pliant enough to keep Viper on course through bumpy corners taken at reasonable speed. Resolute stopping power, fine brake modulation, little discernible nosedive.
Quietness

SRT10 conv Class Average
2 4.1

Big V10 loafs at highway speeds, so quiet at cruise, but even mild throttle triggers an intrusive roar from side exhaust outlets. Wind, road noise always present, but no more meddlesome than in other high-performance convertibles, top up or down.
Controls

SRT10 conv Class Average
5 6.3

Self-evident controls. Generic Dodge audio and climate systems. Instruments have black markings, white faces. Speedometer, fuel gauge suffer sunlight reflections. Rich upholstery, but cabin's only relief from common matte plastic and textured vinyl are some metal trim pieces.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)

SRT10 conv Class Average
2 5.7

Firm, form-hugging seats supportive in turns, but climbing into or out of is a chore. Seats lack height adjustment, and close-set pedals are skewed far to left, but power pedals a plus. Engine heat turns footwells into ovens--and doorsills are hot to the touch from exhaust pipes within.
Room/Comfort (rear)

SRT10 conv Class Average
0 .7

(No rear seating.)
Cargo Room

SRT10 conv Class Average
1 2

A few soft bags fit in convertible's trunk. Trunklid very heavy, and must be opened for clearance to raise or lower convertible top. Cabin limited to small center console, dashboard glovebox.
Value within Class

SRT10 conv Class Average
3 4.5

Viper is an emotional statement that makes little sense as daily transportation. A Chevrolet Corvette or base Porsche 911 mimics its usable street performance at lower cost and with more refinement.
Total Score

SRT10 conv Class Average
37 48.5
Scores for all Premium Sporty/performance Cars

Low Score
37
Average Score
48
High Score
58
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