Since we all know that Motor Trend loves the gen 5 viper so much whats the odds of it winning
http://youtu.be/0NkZPGiBJH0
http://youtu.be/0NkZPGiBJH0
Based on their preview video where they claimed to have melted paint and then a review video where they complained they couldn't get a TA, I have a strong feeling we won't like what they say in this series or where it places. I'm betting a 10 page thread in response.
Best Drivers Car does not mean the FASTEST car for the test. Im sure MT will do a thorough test of these cars with a complete breakdown, scoring, and opinion for just that, an all around Best Drivers Car. My gut feeling will be the BMW as an all out winner. NOT the fastest. The BMW always scores high in all out testing. And no, I do not own one. Porsche should be high on their list too.Since we all know that Motor Trend loves the gen 5 viper so much whats the odds of it winning
http://youtu.be/0NkZPGiBJH0
Hope they do not use a Yellow 2013 Viper for the evaluation.... Yellow is known to be much slower than the other colors.
I don't think you understand the full meaning of "drivers car"More of a weekend toy than a drivers car. Friday was the first & probably last time I'd take it to the office. Not getting out of 1st and 2nd in the city was not cool.
Granturismo Sport, Bentley CGT, GT-R, R8 and even the SLS are all better choices for a daily super car. My opinion only.
I don't think you understand the full meaning of "drivers car"
To me, "drivers car" is about the emotions you feel when behind the wheel of a vehicle. Is it boring? Does it challenge your skill? Does it scare you? Does it provide thrills, or yawns? Does it engage you? If it simply just looks cool, but feels numb to drive, then I would rank it far lower on the scale. It would be very difficult for me to pick any vehicle with an automatic transmission as a "drivers vehicle", regardless of how quick they are, or what track times they put down. The Nissan GT-R bores me to drive, even though it is fast. Just an example.
I don't think you understand the full meaning of "drivers car"
... What do you take "driver's car" to mean?
To me, "drivers car" is about the emotions you feel when behind the wheel of a vehicle. Is it boring? Does it challenge your skill? Does it scare you? Does it provide thrills, or yawns? Does it engage you? If it simply just looks cool, but feels numb to drive, then I would rank it far lower on the scale. It would be very difficult for me to pick any vehicle with an automatic transmission as a "drivers vehicle", regardless of how quick they are, or what track times they put down. The Nissan GT-R bores me to drive, even though it is fast. Just an example.