FLL-B/W-GTS
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With Sport Cups,it will...
By the way,it has only been since the Gen.5 performed so bad at the drag strip/street,that people started about all the road racing stuff.Me and my friends have drag raced Vipers for 15 and they dominated everything at the strip pre the Gen 5...
Just Excuses now...
Only Nine Ball has mastered the Gen.5,and he is one serious drag racer/shifter...Just one guy....
No, I said, "My only complaint with the rear of the Gen 5 is the exhaust doesn't exit out the back like a real car."You actually said the Viper should not have side exhausts? very confused.
Just because someone owns a particular car it does NOT mean they are completely "happy" with it.You bought the car. You are happy with it. Yet, are you complaining about something?
Are you sure it doesn't just mean folks are really interested in the latest SRT: the Hellcat?I will also say for their to be this many posts about a challenger in regards to a Viper clearly points out a confusion on the identity of buyers.
I admire your defense of the Gen 5, but cars are not perfect blocks of granite that cannot or should not be changed.If you are confused which to get, a challenger or a Viper, you probably were not in the market anyways.
All Bruce is stating is where the car is great. Bruce owns one so he knows. He is just saying, it you want a drag car, there are options. If you want a poser car, there are options. The Viper is just not for you, but others do exist.
Truth be told, if you own a prior Viper, you actually owned a track car also. It was not a drag car or street racer. I guess you are saying you want a Viper to be something different than it ever was.
...If you are confused which to get, a challenger or a Viper, you probably were not in the market anyways.
Rear end looks too feminine. I don't like this whole Volado ****** design.
Best Post Of The Day.I love female rear ends, lol.
No, I said, "My only complaint with the rear of the Gen 5 is the exhaust doesn't exit out the back like a real car."
OK, now I am confused....
Have you ever taken a look at the rear of Gen 2 GTS Coupe?
Just because someone owns a particular car it does NOT mean they are completely "happy" with it.
Are you sure it doesn't just mean folks are really interested in the latest SRT: the Hellcat?
I admire your defense of the Gen 5, but cars are not perfect blocks of granite that cannot or should not be changed.
The automobile business is...well, a business.
Cars are built to be SOLD, not to be objects of worship by the faithful at dealerships.
Because that is what some people want.really not my intent to defend it at all. More to put in perspective some of the crazy requests I see as folks seem to state desires that do not relate to the history of the car at all. Kind of like asking for it to have higher towing capacities and that is what is holding them back... I jumped on the side exhaust as 90% of all vipers have it and arguably a signature feature of the car. some would say just like it having the v10. Just like the request to say it should be a drag car. It never was, so why asking for it to be now?
A wise man once said, "ALL things change, it's the only constant in the universe."Every product has its target goals that it does well. The Viper has a set of those. Now to your point, if their are no buyers for those goals, then it is not a product that is super applicable. But when the goals have really been the same for the last several generations, I don't understand why folks are complaining. Instead of asking for more power that it can't put to the ground anyways, why aren't folks asking for AWD and DCT (like the 911 turbo did)? Because many are talking out of both sides of their mouths. At one level stating that is somehow going against the tradition of the car...
Because that is what some people want.
Manufacturers who fail to heed the calls of the market are doomed.
FWIW, I think power of the V10 in the Viper is just fine.
My point was others have a different opinion than I do.
FWIW, I think the best measure of performance in a sports car is it's canyon-cutting handling characteristics.
Others believe it is straight line speed.
Everyone has a different paradigm for "performance."
The more those "wants/needs" can be addressed by Dodge, the more likely the car will be sustained.
At this point in time, too many new Vipers are sitting on dealer lots, and they need to be moved before winter comes around again.
Dodge has NOT even officially confirmed there will be a 2015 model.
I'm really concerned about the future of this legendary car....
Agreed.The Viper in its current form attracts a very small % of enthusiasts. Status quo means death of the Viper.
I would like to see the TA become the base car.Keep the SRT as the base model and improve its off the street prowess for track rats
This I like, but I don't know if SRT can afford to devise a slick AWD....enhance the GTS with AWD and DCT for street ********** with 777hp and the snake will live on.
I love female rear ends, lol.
It is WAY less than that.I don't how many folk race vipers in an organized sanctioned competitive sense, but if it is less than 50% of viper owners
Agreed.then the manufacturer needs to pay more attention to the wants/needs of the majority.
There has been a myth created concerning the inability to fit an auto trans into the Viper.A DCT trans in a Gen.5 with a tricked LC is a 10 Second Car with nothing else done to the car at all...I also,will write a check.
There has been a myth created concerning the inability to fit an auto trans into the Viper.
The reality is Dodge has already done just that with its GTS-R:
And boy...does that thing shift FAST!
The viper has a few inherent flaws as I see it.
One is headroom, or lack of. I went to check one out a while back with the intent of getting one. Until I sat in it. My head was hitting the roof. They could have sold it at 1/2 off and it wouldn't have mattered as I couldn't drive it.
Two is the manual transmission as the only option. Sorry diehards, but the manual is dead and has been for a while now. You're not going to get market appeal of any kind with a manual only offering. You look at <insert supercar here> and they're all autos and few even have the manual option anymore as so few buy it. SRT is cutting out the vast majority of the market by having it manual only.
Add in a few inches of headroom and an auto transmission to seal the deal.
If you are so against a manual then it doesn't sound like you did have an intent to buy a Gen V, or did your research somehow lead you to think it came with an auto? What did you buy instead, or are considering now?
The dozen guys who laughed were ignorant putzes.
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I don't see it on the Option List....Well if you're willing to spend an extra 40k to buy the transmission....
Or a roadster.Add in a few inches of headroom and an auto transmission to seal the deal.
Just so you know, there are guys who know EXACTLY what Vipers are and still want the clutch pedal to go away....If you are so against a manual then it doesn't sound like you did have an intent to buy a Gen V, or did your research somehow lead you to think it came with an auto?