Dodge SRT-10 (05-07) - Review Review by Simon Harris on 29 September 2006 Last Updated: 09 December 2008 While the Dodge Caliber was the US mainstream brand's core vehicle for its introduction into the UK, the first car to the UK wearing the badge actually arrived in 2004. The SRT-10 (or Viper as it's known in other markets) is about as dramatic as cars can be. This updated version of the Chrysler Viper (officially available in the UK between 1999 and 2003) is all about headline figures: 8.3 litres, 10 cylinders, 190mph, 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds. Unlike the Chrysler Viper GTS, which was a coupe, the left-hand drive SRT-10 is a soft-top. However, it is brash and will be overlooked by many in favour of more sophisticated vehicles available for the high asking price. 3 out of 5 Other Dodge reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Gallery 3 out of 5 Summary Tweet New price range: £70,095 Used price range: £19,017 - £33,070 View all used prices Get a Dodge SRT-10 (05-07) information pack Next steps Stunning styling, awesome power, exclusivity guaranteed Too many crude features, incredibly thirsty, lacks sophistication While the Dodge Caliber was the US mainstream brand's core vehicle for its introduction into the UK, the first car to the UK wearing the badge actually arrived in 2004. The SRT-10 (or Viper as it's known in other markets) is about as dramatic as cars can be. This updated version of the Chrysler Viper (officially available in the UK between 1999 and 2003) is all about headline figures: 8.3 litres, 10 cylinders, 190mph, 0-62mph in 3.9 seconds. Unlike the Chrysler Viper GTS, which was a coupe, the left-hand drive SRT-10 is a soft-top. However, it is brash and will be overlooked by many in favour of more sophisticated vehicles available for the high asking price. Driving & Performance Performance 4.5 out of 5"The SRT-10 (SRT stands for Street and Racing Technology) is a great lump of an engine and at 8.3..." Handling 3.5 out of 5"With its long bonnet, low roof and wide body, the SRT-10 feels like a big car - but it is actually..." Comfort Comfort 2 out of 5"The SRT-10 comes with electric windows, air-conditioning, and leather and suede seats. However, the..." Practicality 2 out of 5"The boot is big enough to accommodate a golf bag or a couple of small suitcases but this isn't a..." Equipment 3 out of 5"Part leather seats, air conditioning, a CD/radio plus CD autochanger, xenon headlights, electric..." Behind the wheel 2.5 out of 5"White-faced dials give the SRT-10 a sporty feel, but if you've driven a Jeep Cherokee (2001 on) you..." Costs Running costs 1 out of 5"Official fuel consumption figures show that 13mpg is the best that can be reasonably expected in..." Green credentials 0.5 out of 5"With its powerful 8.3-litre V10 petrol engine, SRT-10 returns just 13mpg - so it's no surprise that..." Safety & Reliability Safety 2 out of 5"ABS and front airbags are fitted as standard, but that's about it. Traction control and electronic..." Reliability 3 out of 5"The SRT-10 needs servicing every 7500 miles, and the engine is unstressed for the most part so it..." Buying & Selling Buying new 1 out of 5"The SRT-10 is expensive but not especially sophisticated and won't hold its value as well as high..." Buying used 1.5 out of 5"If you want something with savage performance that stands out then the SRT-10 is a good choice." Selling 2.5 out of 5"There are very few buyers after an SRT-10, but then again there are few cars around, so priced..." Gallery View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Cars for Sale Search well over a hundred thousand new and used cars for sale across the UK. Find out more Next: Facts & Figures