Dodge Viper Depreciation Rate and Curve

Are you researching the depreciation rates in a Dodge Viper? On this page, we'll list all the depreciation information for the 20 years of data we have for the Dodge Viper - from 1993 to the most recent model in 2017.

Dodge Viper Historical Depreciation Table

Below is a historical table for the Dodge Viper that displays year by year depreciation data.
Model Year Price When New (%) Current Depreciation ($) Current Depreciation Current Residual Value
2017 $101,945 (+) 57% (Appreciation) (+) $58,155 (Appreciation) $160,100
2016 $101,945 (+) 9% (Appreciation) (+) $9,255 (Appreciation) $111,200
2015 $94,995 34% $31,895 $63,100
2010 $90,755 39% $35,455 $55,300
2009 $89,255 42% $37,755 $51,500
2008 $85,920 43% $37,220 $48,700
2006 $82,520 44% $36,620 $45,900
2005 $81,795 48% $39,195 $42,600
2004 $81,090 52% $41,990 $39,100
2003 $79,995 54% $42,895 $37,100
2002 $71,975 34% $24,675 $47,300
2001 $70,725 29% $20,825 $49,900
2000 $68,475 34% $23,225 $45,250
1999 $66,975 34% $22,525 $44,450
1998 $65,250 31% $20,550 $44,700
1997 $66,000 34% $22,250 $43,750
1996 $62,300 32% $19,900 $42,400
1995 $58,600 34% $19,800 $38,800
1994 $56,600 36% $20,200 $36,400
1993 $52,100 45% $23,700 $28,400

Forecasted Depreciation

Model Year Forecast Value Forecast Period (years)
2017 $6,404 7
2016 $6,404 7
2015 $6,404 7
2010 $6,404 7
2009 $6,404 7
2008 $6,404 7
2006 $6,404 7
2005 $6,404 7
2004 $6,404 7
2003 $6,404 7
2002 $6,404 7
2001 $6,404 7
2000 $6,404 7
1999 $6,404 7
1998 $6,404 7
1997 $6,404 7
1996 $6,404 7
1995 $6,404 7
1994 $6,404 7
1993 $6,404 7