Dodge to Drop New Generation 2013 Viper at Next Year's New York Auto Show
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Dodge to Drop New Generation 2013 Viper at Next Year's New York Auto Show



The time for the return of the Dodge Viper after a two-year hiatus is almost up. In fact, we'll get our first look at the Chrysler Group's next halo car as early as next April at the 2012 New York International Auto Show.

Chrysler's SRT Brand President and CEO Ralph Gilles made the revelation in an interview with Viper magazine, while Automobile Magazine says that it has also confirmed the news with its sources at Dodge.

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