viperdrummer
Enthusiast
I can't get over all the hue and cry over the new Z06 on this board. I certainly agree that pressure should be brought to bear on D-C to make sure that Viper remains the American standard, but let's put this in perspective:
1. The car media is fickle and when it all flushes out the Viper will meet or exceed the high end Vette in almost all aspects. Even with all the giddiness, folks like Road and Track have admitted that the Z does not match the Viper's power. I can take a 10 yr old Supra and with a few $$ make it kick my 2 Vipers' butts, but it's still a Supra.
2. Assuming for the sake of argument the Z nips the Viper in a couple of performance areas--so what?? Does this impact the Viper any more than Viper impacts certain Ferraris and other exotics for outperforming those cars? Do you really think Ferrari owners went out and sold their cars and had huge hand wringing sessions over the Viper--doubtful.
4.If the Z bothers you that much, wait about 6 -10 months and go buy one--there will be plenty. And, like my C6 (I paid MSRP for an early one) they will ultimately be heavily discounted. Then, when its electronics laden problems surface ( and they will ) go to your Chevy dealer and ask for their "Vette tech" to care of the problem on your $77-80K Z and see what response you get-- deer in the headlights--there is no Vette tech. I have been there on the much simpler C5s and C6 I have owned --it ain't fun.
3.They just stopped making 05 Vettes in the past week, and best I can tell Chevy welcomed their C6 owners by making over 37,000 Vettes ( may be wrong on number) Gee--thanks. I had number 5041 and hoped they would not go past 25,000. I am too lazy to do the math, but have there been this many Vipers since 1992??? So, the Z will run around the streets with its tens of thousands of siblings in almost total obscurity. But, it will look good next to the hopped up Supra which will likewise kick its a$$.
In summary, I just don't get all the heartache. Chevy has FINALLY brought some amount of performance pressure to bear, but little else. A Viper, with its fit , finish, exclusivety, and proven heritage as an exotic will remain what it is. If Dodge decides to start making 10,000/yr; they show up in every showroom; offer automatics; cruise control and we begin to see a large percentage of chicks driving them to the hairdresser, I will join the choir. Until then, I don't get it.
1. The car media is fickle and when it all flushes out the Viper will meet or exceed the high end Vette in almost all aspects. Even with all the giddiness, folks like Road and Track have admitted that the Z does not match the Viper's power. I can take a 10 yr old Supra and with a few $$ make it kick my 2 Vipers' butts, but it's still a Supra.
2. Assuming for the sake of argument the Z nips the Viper in a couple of performance areas--so what?? Does this impact the Viper any more than Viper impacts certain Ferraris and other exotics for outperforming those cars? Do you really think Ferrari owners went out and sold their cars and had huge hand wringing sessions over the Viper--doubtful.
4.If the Z bothers you that much, wait about 6 -10 months and go buy one--there will be plenty. And, like my C6 (I paid MSRP for an early one) they will ultimately be heavily discounted. Then, when its electronics laden problems surface ( and they will ) go to your Chevy dealer and ask for their "Vette tech" to care of the problem on your $77-80K Z and see what response you get-- deer in the headlights--there is no Vette tech. I have been there on the much simpler C5s and C6 I have owned --it ain't fun.
3.They just stopped making 05 Vettes in the past week, and best I can tell Chevy welcomed their C6 owners by making over 37,000 Vettes ( may be wrong on number) Gee--thanks. I had number 5041 and hoped they would not go past 25,000. I am too lazy to do the math, but have there been this many Vipers since 1992??? So, the Z will run around the streets with its tens of thousands of siblings in almost total obscurity. But, it will look good next to the hopped up Supra which will likewise kick its a$$.
In summary, I just don't get all the heartache. Chevy has FINALLY brought some amount of performance pressure to bear, but little else. A Viper, with its fit , finish, exclusivety, and proven heritage as an exotic will remain what it is. If Dodge decides to start making 10,000/yr; they show up in every showroom; offer automatics; cruise control and we begin to see a large percentage of chicks driving them to the hairdresser, I will join the choir. Until then, I don't get it.