-Truly unique cars are few and far between these days. Every manufacturer is finding new ways to share components. And most models’ color combinations are limited to shades of silver with tones of beige or gray inside. It’s a miracle the Dodge Viper’s low-volume Detroit, Michigan, assembly line continues to birth snakes with a 645-hp pushrod V-10 heart, an engine that is, for all intents, unique. One has to imagine that if Mr. Marchionne had his way with a merger, the Viper’s near-nonexistent capability for sharing would relegate the American anti-Corvette to the scrap heap for good. READ MORE ››
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