ryan94rt10
Viper Owner
i was looking to possibly upgrade to a gen 2 and was wondering the differences from the 2000 rt/10 and the 20002? if any? im also looking at 2001's too, so if there are any differnces let me know...thanks
02 yellow is the only way to go.....
Correct. The first 200 or so cars built in the '00 model year had this issue (mine did - the engine was rebuilt by Arrow under warranty). It seems that many of them were black. Check the build date on the sticker on your driver's door. If it's after mid to late November the car should be fine.
Correct. The first 200 or so cars built in the '00 model year had this issue (mine did - the engine was rebuilt by Arrow under warranty). It seems that many of them were black. Check the build date on the sticker on your driver's door. If it's after mid to late November the car should be fine.
The majority were black? Gimme a break, obviously I own one so I'm a little concerned about your broadsweeping, totally without reference observation. What basis do you have for that? Post it here and you put something in the mind of every reader that may stick for years, thereby hurting resale. You probably are remembering Chris Marshall's telling of the story of his car with this. And yes his car was black.
Now for some actual facts... Having had an unfortunate encounter with a wayward Ford F450 Crewcab in April I went on a search from hell to replace the car. I can without hesitation tell you that most black cars were built in June. My original, my replacement and EVERONE of the other 20 or 25 cars I dredged up were built in June. So there were a few built in the very narrow window prior to the OCTOBER cutoff of this particular problem, and Chris's was one, but seriously I don't think I've ever seen a more unsubstantiated "RECOLLECTION" posted here.
ABS is not an issue either unless you are seriously tracking the car.
ABS has saved my viper from a crash already once on the street since ownership over the past year. Had I been in a non-abs viper I would have likely locked up the brakes resulting in a front end collision. As noted, ABS is a great safety feature to have and it's also a nice feature for the track....