It's Halle Berry on the beach alright. Problem is, she's 47 now.
Got a big laugh out of this comment. We watched that new show she is on, Extant, last night. I was thinking to myself, what happened to her......
It's Halle Berry on the beach alright. Problem is, she's 47 now.
That really is a great price...especially considering how often owners will be needing new rear tires.Now here is a burnout to celebrate the $59,995.00 base price!
https://autos.yahoo.com/news/challe...-gear-burnout-celebrate-leaked-141924063.html
Sales figures don't lie. It's not the power, it's not the locked ECU (c'mon maybe one guy in a hundred cares about that).
Age: it happens to us all.Got a big laugh out of this comment. We watched that new show she is on, Extant, last night. I was thinking to myself, what happened to her......
The GTR's success proves your theory wrong. Most people who purchased the GTR was able to overlook the bland sedan like styling for the huge performance aftermarket that is available to turn them into high hp street/track cars. With the current new Viper, your stuck with only being able to add headers and exhaust. And even with that you still can't even correct the air/fuel ratio to maximize the power for this very minor mod.
Other than creasing, I don't know where it could go....
Anyone have some suggestions?
Volado concept?
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That's ridiculous.With the current new Viper, your stuck with only being able to add headers and exhaust. And even with that you still can't even correct the air/fuel ratio to maximize the power for this very minor mod.
Probably true...Wouldn't add a blip to the sales figures
Absolutely sex on wheels.Volado concept?
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Couldn't disagree more.
IMO it's the single biggest factor in the failure of the Gen 5 introduction.
Sales figures don't lie. It's not the power, it's not the locked ECU (c'mon maybe one guy in a hundred cares about that).
It's the retro styling. Seen it, done it. Eighteen years ago.
It needed to evolve from the Gen 3-4 into a new modern 2013 style. They took the easy way out.
It's Halle Berry on the beach alright. Problem is, she's 47 now.
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Ive always said this exact thing. GTS was a beautiful car, gen 3/4 coupes are beautiful too, and the gen 5 is the best looking viper made. BUT, there was no need to go "retro" this early in a cars life. Styling 100% needed to evolve from the gen 4.
Agreed.GTS was a beautiful car, gen 3/4 coupes are beautiful too, and the gen 5 is the best looking viper made.
FWIW, I don't consider the Gen 5 to have a "retro" design.BUT, there was no need to go "retro" this early in a cars life. Styling 100% needed to evolve from the gen 4.
To some degree, I would agree.That Volado design looks like a stupid kit car.
Gen 5 is by far the most "beautifully" styled....from the inside out.I love the Gen 5 styling. It looks like a Viper should and the moment I saw a pic of it I knew I had to have one. This idea that we need to change for the sake of changing is pointless and the Gen 4 styling was uninspired, like many imports. Retro styling is for companies that have run out of ideas - the Gen 5 has timeless styling. I assure you it will be as **** in 20 years as it is today; it's never going to look old.
If Dodge has tested the Hellcat engine in the Viper and found out it is unworkable, then I'll concede the point.
As wonderful as it is, I am not so stuck on having the 8.4L V10 in the Viper forever+1
I am truly baffled that it hasn't been a stronger seller
The Gen V was designed by hard-core track enthusiasts and racers to be the best world-class track supercar in the world. The TA's development was single-focused on that goal.
The Viper is an unqualified success that's waiting for buyers looking for those qualities to discover it.
Viper owners and enthusasts who don't track their cars, or share SRT's performance goals, should just accept that reality
True.
Other than creasing, I don't know where it could go....
Anyone have some suggestions?
Viper owners and enthusasts who don't track their cars, or share SRT's performance goals, should just accept that reality and stop trying to pick apart the Gen V.
no I don't just have to accept that and maybe others are not just accepting it either, contributing to the poor sales....if I spend $90k+ on a car, it will be the car that I want.....not necessarily the car that you want it to be. I love and enjoy my Gen 5 (drove it to work today), but I am not happy with the Dodge/SRT thinking and the single-minded racing focus that you describe.
Thanx for saving me some typing....Clearly you are as passionate about this car as I, maybe more. I am not surprised at the poor sales and it may get worse,
no doubt and it is a worthy goal.......but is it consistant with selling vipers
and what about the other buyers like myself that are looking for different qualities?
no I don't just have to accept that and maybe others are not just accepting it either, contributing to the poor sales....if I spend $90k+ on a car, it will be the car that I want.....not necessarily the car that you want it to be. I love and enjoy my Gen 5 (drove it to work today), but I am not happy with the Dodge/SRT thinking and the single-minded racing focus that you describe.
I really like this design.Well, for starters, I think his rear end design was great. The curves don't look dated to me, more like modern timeless.
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I find it hard to believe that you had no clue what the Viper is all about or what SRT's design intentions were
Viper owners and enthusasts who don't track their cars, or share SRT's performance goals, should just accept that reality and stop trying to pick apart the Gen V. Maybe a future Viper will be designed around more member's personal goals, but until then I think you should give the team full credit for achieving the car's current goals and stop knocking it. We'd all like to see the car's sales increase, and as one of the very few who has actually experienced the Gen V on both road and track, I am truly baffled that it hasn't been a stronger seller. If Corvette and Porsche 911 owners weren't such a faithful group they could have sold out the Viper on Day 1.
Agreed.Bruce, If SRT listens to you, sales next year will be in the low hundreds if that. BTW its not faith that keeps Corvette and Porsche owners from buying a Viper.
Well, for starters, I think his rear end design was great. The curves don't look dated to me, more like modern timeless.
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Thanx for saving me some typing....
I really like this design.
My only complaint with the rear of the Gen 5 is the exhaust doesn't exit out the back like a real car.
I do not follow what SRT is doing regarding road racing etc, because I am not interested. I do not read car magazines either. I come from a Gen 3 and before that a Gen 2. so know something about viper ownership. The Gen 5 in comparison is spectacular from a street driving perspective. I am very satisfied with my purchase particularly at $20k below sticker. I am not happy with where the viper is heading however. At the end, I will keep this car for as long as I enjoy it while eyeing other brands (that BMW I8 looks interesting). If Dodge insists on following its present path, poor sales may continue and those like me that are not into racing nor viper fanatics, will be tempted elsewhere.
Bruce, If SRT listens to you, sales next year will be in the low hundreds if that. BTW its not faith that keeps Corvette and Porsche owners from buying a Viper.
I along with many of my Viper friends (who do not post here) will say it again. I want a new redesigned sleek looking Viper. Not a look a like to my 96 and now my 06. Until then I will sit on the side lines and wait, like many other Viper owners are doing.
Yes,a new car is produced that does it all...Drag Racer,Road Racer,Road Travel Cruiser and Luxury Car....It is a 991 Porsche 911 Turbo S with Pilot Sport Cup 2 Tires.......It does it all extremely well...Go drive one and it will relieve all your Viper drama...