I currently drive a BMW 335i convertible. I wanted a well-rounded car to avoid the need for a daily and a weekend car, but the BMW is too soft for my tastes. The chassis flex is fairly noticeable and it's sluggish due to the heavy curb weight. So, I plan to keep a daily driver and trade the BMW for a less practical weekend car.
Sports car wise, I've had a S2000, C5 Z06, C6, and a Lotus Elise. The S2000 was probably my favorite since it felt nearly as nimble as the Elise without all of the comfort sacrifices. The only reason I'm not considering another is due to the lack of power. The Corvettes had impressive acceleration, but I never really felt connected to the road.
I've never driven a Viper, but its always been a dream car and seems to be the next step for me while I'm still single and in my 20s. The other options I've considered in the same price range are:
08-09 BMW M3
05-06 Porsche 997 Carrera S
06-08 Corvette Z06
10 Jaguar XKR
I just wanted to get your opinions on the Viper and what made you decide to go with it. Are there any major reliability issues on a <50k mile SRT10 from the 03-05 era? I assume that the simplicity of the Viper will reduce the number of reliability headaches associated with cars like the Porsche, BMW, and Jaguar.
Thanks!
Sports car wise, I've had a S2000, C5 Z06, C6, and a Lotus Elise. The S2000 was probably my favorite since it felt nearly as nimble as the Elise without all of the comfort sacrifices. The only reason I'm not considering another is due to the lack of power. The Corvettes had impressive acceleration, but I never really felt connected to the road.
I've never driven a Viper, but its always been a dream car and seems to be the next step for me while I'm still single and in my 20s. The other options I've considered in the same price range are:
08-09 BMW M3
05-06 Porsche 997 Carrera S
06-08 Corvette Z06
10 Jaguar XKR
I just wanted to get your opinions on the Viper and what made you decide to go with it. Are there any major reliability issues on a <50k mile SRT10 from the 03-05 era? I assume that the simplicity of the Viper will reduce the number of reliability headaches associated with cars like the Porsche, BMW, and Jaguar.
Thanks!