2013GeeTeeS
Enthusiast
I am sure some owners have both, or had both, and just curious if any found that driving the Hellcat was just more fun.
I have always owned something fast, relative for it's time, and or something that was good handling. My 2013 GTS Viper pretty much ticks every box in those areas but there are some drawbacks.
1. Replacement parts are hard to find. Window switch took me 6 months.
2. In the event of an accident finding quality repair parts are hard and expensive.
3. Dealer network is garbage. I am lucky that I have a good Viper Tech in my area but he is often swamped.
4. I can't take my family with me in the Viper.
So.....when I had the opportunity to order a 23 Hellcat with a manual, I jumped on it. I know it won't really be any faster on the street, surely won't handle as well, and is everything the Viper isn't from all other performance metrics, but I'm curious if I'll enjoy it more because of what else it offers. I'll be able to take it bowling, longer work trips, and especially able to take my daughter places with me.
In no way shape or form do I need to sell the Viper but after 3.5 years of ownership I have put barely 4k miles on it. Just trying to see if it's worth it to keep 3 performance fun cars in the garage when I have maybe a total of 6k miles on both in the last 5 years.
I have always owned something fast, relative for it's time, and or something that was good handling. My 2013 GTS Viper pretty much ticks every box in those areas but there are some drawbacks.
1. Replacement parts are hard to find. Window switch took me 6 months.
2. In the event of an accident finding quality repair parts are hard and expensive.
3. Dealer network is garbage. I am lucky that I have a good Viper Tech in my area but he is often swamped.
4. I can't take my family with me in the Viper.
So.....when I had the opportunity to order a 23 Hellcat with a manual, I jumped on it. I know it won't really be any faster on the street, surely won't handle as well, and is everything the Viper isn't from all other performance metrics, but I'm curious if I'll enjoy it more because of what else it offers. I'll be able to take it bowling, longer work trips, and especially able to take my daughter places with me.
In no way shape or form do I need to sell the Viper but after 3.5 years of ownership I have put barely 4k miles on it. Just trying to see if it's worth it to keep 3 performance fun cars in the garage when I have maybe a total of 6k miles on both in the last 5 years.