2017 Dodge Viper Base
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2017 Dodge Viper Base

Resale value & depreciation report

Value retention grade
C
Showing the all-trims market average.

Value over time

Average resale value by model year

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Value retention verdict

Automotive asset value retention analysis

Average retention
Value retention score
67 / 100
What this means

The Dodge Viper depreciates at about the market-average rate, keeping roughly 67% of its value over five years. Buying a two- to three-year-old example sidesteps the steepest early drop.

Value by model year

Gain Loss
YearEst. valueChange ($)Change (%)
2017$43202--
2016$39946-$3256-7.5%
2015$36699-$3247-8.1%
2014$33938-$2761-7.5%
2013$31299-$2639-7.8%
2012$29077-$2222-7.1%
2011$26556-$2521-8.7%
2010$24646-$1910-7.2%
2009$22613-$2033-8.2%
2008$20940-$1672-7.4%
2007$19530-$1410-6.7%
2006$18069-$1461-7.5%
2005$16849-$1220-6.8%
2004$15644-$1205-7.2%
2003$14588-$1056-6.7%
2002$13550-$1038-7.1%
2001$12665-$884-6.5%
2000$11760-$905-7.1%
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