forensicsteve
Viper Owner
I drove my Viper to San Antonio and back this week. The round trip mileage was 1166. On the way, I stopped at College Station to visit my son. Then on to Austin for a little business and I had the good fortune of meeting some other Viper owners, thanks to "GOT ONE". He generously made the arrangements and a few local Vipers turned out to meet me at a local Sonic. A very attractive Lotus Elise also turned up to say Hi. I will post pics as soon as I can get to computer with a floppy drive. It was actually the first time I had ever seen 2 Vipers together. Will give more info on other Vipers with the pics. Then on to San Antonio for T-day and see my son again. I left S.A. thursday at 3:30pm and punched my garage-door opener right at midnight. The return trip was 500 miles non-stop (except for brief refuelling). Alas timimg and circumstances did not permit me to visit with some of the other Viper owners, that I had been in contact with.
For those of you out there, considering a Viper purchase, be advised that this vehicle is a hoot to use as a daily driver, and a very acceptable long-range highway cruiser. The Viper was a delight. My speed varied between 65 and 75 mph all the way on the Interstate and I also enjoyed pretty decent gas mileage.
I even got to speak to some nice folk at various interstate gas stations. They would approach the vehicle with their camera cell phones clicking away. One middle-aged fellow in a SUV loaded with young children, insisted on shaking my hand and said "that's my dream car". I swear his eyes started to tear up.
For those of you out there, considering a Viper purchase, be advised that this vehicle is a hoot to use as a daily driver, and a very acceptable long-range highway cruiser. The Viper was a delight. My speed varied between 65 and 75 mph all the way on the Interstate and I also enjoyed pretty decent gas mileage.
I even got to speak to some nice folk at various interstate gas stations. They would approach the vehicle with their camera cell phones clicking away. One middle-aged fellow in a SUV loaded with young children, insisted on shaking my hand and said "that's my dream car". I swear his eyes started to tear up.