Hi everyone,
Long time lurker on the forum. I always adored the Viper and am at the point where I am considering purchasing one in the near future.
So, thank you in advance for putting up with anything that's been previously adressed in other posts (I did some searching), and thank you for taking the time to give this a read.
If I buy the Viper, I have every intention of making it my daily driver most of the time, most of the year. I live in New York City, right across the river from Manhattan, and do mostly urban driving, with a fair share of road trips and sub-urban-rural outings.
Now, you don't have to tell me that the viper makes about as much sense in this environment as cognitive neuroscience does to Sara Palin. I am well aware of all the things that conspire to make the viper a poor choice for uran transport.
My current daily driver is a 2008 Lotus Elise S/C, another car ill suited for the city, particularly NYC. It's fiberglass construction all but assures an insanely expensive repair should I get even nudged parallel parking, which is almost a certainty in NYC, and it's suspension likes the pothole filled roads about as much as I like having **** surgery.
Anyway, perhaps I'm just a glutton for punishment, but I love Daily Driving exotics, even though I live in the city, and have done so for a long time.
Anyway, my questions:
The only Viper I've ever driven was a 2003 SRT-10 Conv. that I valet parked back when I was in High School. Anyway, I remember the clutch being very heavy, and thinking how miserable it must be in traffic.
So, my question: How much easier, vs the 2003-2006 vipers, would you consider the clutch pedal effort to be on the 08+. When you get stuck in a traffic Jam, do you curse profusely and need an ice pack on your knee when you get home?
Anything else, coming from the perspective of someone who thinks an Elise is very comfortable on a daily basis, I should be aware about int terms of red flags for driving the viper in a city environment.
As far as winter goes, I have other cars, and although I would use this one when the roads are clear, as they are a fair amount of the time MOST winters, certainly not this one, I know better than to take a Viper out in the snow/salt/sleet/slush.
Thank you for your time and whatever advice/responses you may have to offer.
Cheers,
Jason
Long time lurker on the forum. I always adored the Viper and am at the point where I am considering purchasing one in the near future.
So, thank you in advance for putting up with anything that's been previously adressed in other posts (I did some searching), and thank you for taking the time to give this a read.
If I buy the Viper, I have every intention of making it my daily driver most of the time, most of the year. I live in New York City, right across the river from Manhattan, and do mostly urban driving, with a fair share of road trips and sub-urban-rural outings.
Now, you don't have to tell me that the viper makes about as much sense in this environment as cognitive neuroscience does to Sara Palin. I am well aware of all the things that conspire to make the viper a poor choice for uran transport.
My current daily driver is a 2008 Lotus Elise S/C, another car ill suited for the city, particularly NYC. It's fiberglass construction all but assures an insanely expensive repair should I get even nudged parallel parking, which is almost a certainty in NYC, and it's suspension likes the pothole filled roads about as much as I like having **** surgery.
Anyway, perhaps I'm just a glutton for punishment, but I love Daily Driving exotics, even though I live in the city, and have done so for a long time.
Anyway, my questions:
The only Viper I've ever driven was a 2003 SRT-10 Conv. that I valet parked back when I was in High School. Anyway, I remember the clutch being very heavy, and thinking how miserable it must be in traffic.
So, my question: How much easier, vs the 2003-2006 vipers, would you consider the clutch pedal effort to be on the 08+. When you get stuck in a traffic Jam, do you curse profusely and need an ice pack on your knee when you get home?
Anything else, coming from the perspective of someone who thinks an Elise is very comfortable on a daily basis, I should be aware about int terms of red flags for driving the viper in a city environment.
As far as winter goes, I have other cars, and although I would use this one when the roads are clear, as they are a fair amount of the time MOST winters, certainly not this one, I know better than to take a Viper out in the snow/salt/sleet/slush.
Thank you for your time and whatever advice/responses you may have to offer.
Cheers,
Jason