Does this forum now seem more complete? I think so! Its a welcome addition to this forum that will have the Gen II guys coming over here much more often. I went to the Chicago Autoshow 2005 this afternoon and took pics of the GTS errr SRT Coupe and now truly believe that the car very Beautiful but it is NOT photogenic. The SRT Coupe in person is TRULY BREATHTAKING AND GORGEOUS!! But at every angle I tried to snap a pic, the camera couldn't properly interpret the beauty and appreciation of the shot I was taking. The curves were everywhere and yet I had great difficulty. I now know what everyone who went to the Autoshow and VOI8 saw! The car looks great! I hope to have photos from today's Autoshow up before the end of the weekend.
Jay K.
Where's that asbestos suit?
Let's be real here. In person, your mind can selectively choose to ignore unappealing features, especially hours later when you come home and enter your comments here. In pictures, when you can really scutinize the image, reality sets in. That's why in court trials, eyewitness testimony is not considered very reliable.
No one ever dreams to be with that beatiful woman that isn't photogenic. No man in his right mind would ever tell his wife that she is beautiful but, "The camera just don't like you much." Why would I want to be with a car that looks nice in person but crap in pictures? So let's get this straight... the mag photos will look bad. The book photos will look bad. The posters will look bad. The dodge promo pics will look bad. But thats ok because it looks good in person?
The mania that WAS viper was largely generated by a barrage of beautiful PICTURES of vipers in every angle imaginable. What kind of enthusiasm can you generate for a vehicle if it looks bad in photos? Not everyone goes to these car shows. I've never been to one. Most people don't. But they'll pick up a car and driver and see a bad viper pic. They go to a dealership with bad pictures of vipers. Why would that person want to then buy one?
IMO, it's not a bad looking car, but it's nothing exceptional either. We won't even talk about it's advertised performance. (I know, I know... it'll REALLY be released with a gajillion HPs... shhhh). All this wishful-positive talk isn't going to make the car any better looking. Everyone has a different opinion. Some thinks it looks great. Some don't. But let's not get delusional by saying there's some magic in seeing it in person. A picture says a million words.