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Dodge - SRT-10/GTS/RT10 (1996)

When you think of a late‑1990s American muscle icon that still turns heads on the street, the Dodge SRT‑10/GTS/RT10 should be at the top of the list. The 1996 model, in particular, brought a powerful V10 to the showroom floor and remains a hot topic among collectors and enthusiasts. Curiosity about the Dodge SRT‑10/GTS/RT10 price is a common question, especially when you’re wondering how it stacks up against other high‑performance cars.

  • Model Year: 1996
  • Engine: 5.7L V10 (Hemi) – 360 horsepower, 375 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 4‑speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Powertrain: 1,369 BHP (high‑performance version)
  • Suspension: Adjustable adaptive shock absorbers (Sport, Standard, Comfort)
  • Rear Axle Ratio: 3.63 (Standard) or 3.73 (Sport)
  • Dimensions: 188.1 in (L) × 71.7 in (W) × 50.1 in (H)
  • Wheelbase: 106.9 in
  • Weight: Approx. 3,900 lb (dry)
  • Maximum 0‑60 mph: 4.0–4.5 seconds (performance trim)
  • Top Speed: 155–170 mph (depending on gearing)
  • Brakes: Dual‑coil front and rear brakes with ABS and power steering
  • Interior Features: Leather seats, aluminium trim, optional 190‑hp "Prime" engine with usb port and advanced traction control

For anyone looking up the Dodge SRT‑10/GTS/RT10 price, you’ll find the numbers vary widely. It largely depends on the car’s condition (new‑to‑used, low mileage, rough), the geographic market, and the specific trim level (Prime, 250, or 250 K). The average sticker for a pristine 1996 model today typically falls in the mid‑$30,000 range, though enthusiasts have seen figures touch $50,000 or more for “nitro” versions in perfect shape.

Because the price you’re asking for can’t be pinned down to a single figure, owners and buyers usually break down their search into a few focused questions – for example, what is a 1996 Dodge SRT‑10/GTS/RT10 worth? or, if you’re buying a pre‑owned machine, you’re looking for the used Dodge SRT‑10/GTS/RT10 price. These questions often lead the buyer to an online database or a seasoned forum thread that breaks the value down by kilometer rolls, original parts, and RWD versus front‑wheel drifts.

Depreciation Insights

When evaluating the Dodge SRT‑10/GTS/RT10 depreciation, it’s common to compare it with other muscle and super‑cars:

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