Richard Koch
Enthusiast
I just got my AutoWeek magazine today and they had an article saying that the Viper will continue. They quoted some people who had a quick preview in Orlando at a dealers convention. They have 2 photos of what they think the car will look like, but having seen the real thing they seem to have missed pretty badly. The coupe is far off and the roadster looks like a Nissan 370-Z to me. I was confused with seeing sidepipes in addition to what appeared as exhaust tips coming out the back. Interesting job of Photoshop.
What I saw in Salt Lake was way different from these photos.
A person who was there and saw the real car deserves to feel a little bit smug. The journalists are usually the first to see the concepts and spy photos, but Dodge treated the VCA to an amazing opportunity to see something before the rest of the automotive world. I will keep all the guessswork articles and see who actually figures out what the car will look like.
We know that the Salt Lake car is not the final design, but we can see where they are going.
What I saw in Salt Lake was way different from these photos.
A person who was there and saw the real car deserves to feel a little bit smug. The journalists are usually the first to see the concepts and spy photos, but Dodge treated the VCA to an amazing opportunity to see something before the rest of the automotive world. I will keep all the guessswork articles and see who actually figures out what the car will look like.
We know that the Salt Lake car is not the final design, but we can see where they are going.