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Jay Leno's Garage - Dodge Viper RT/10 - 1/2

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2009

A brute force sports coupe in the tradition of the Cobra

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  • Leno is amazing. I love how he actually drives his cars, doesn't sit them in a garage like all the politicians/royalty often do. It is awesome how he helps to share his passion and help everyone learn about these insane vehicles!

  • @samuelu21352135 get the car yet

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  • @citydriver Chevy had a 502 for some pickups and the Avalanche.

  • THERS NO WINDOWS!!!!!! hahahahahaha

  • @4:33 he needs 2 vipers

  • omg all of Jay's cars are bullet proof !

    well duh, he never drives them a lot !

    nothing would happen to a car if you drive it like a 1000 miles a year !!! loool

  • well biggest car engine made in american not really cadillac had the 500 :D

  • Jay should do a review on the 1988 Pontiac Fiero GT. 

  • @Quatermain98526 lol .. I said close to 800 .. :P .. The viper engine brings to mind a famous saying ... " All Show & No GO .. :P ... The Engine looks like it has a million HP . lol . What about the Boss 429 ? I know it never made it into full scale prod.

  • @john4short So by that logic a 4.0 liter V6 should be making 400HP? And a 5.7 liter should make 570 HP? I agree with you, an 8.0 engine making 400HP is a little week, but this also came out in the early 1990's. the most powerful engine any American car company had was the 5.7 liter LT1 in the Corvette, which mad 300HP.

  • @blackandgold51 For sure. First gen was the best. the curves, more style. More of the old school muscle car feel. He's right about the hood. That was one of the main reasons for the re-design. The hood actually cost more than the motor and was made by an outside company in Canada. Insurance companies HATED it because even in a relatively minor front end collision, the entire hood had to be replaced.

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