SSGViper
Enthusiast
I couldn't have said it better. He has to pick on the previous generations to build up his odd looking Gen V that he signed off on. Nice!
Good lord, that's your response, don't be so insecure.
I am sure Ralph can't wait to hear from you
You current owners are really a weird group. You are a bunch of ********* guys but act like democrats with taking Ralph's words out of context. Ralph is not a new CEO that does not know where the Viper came from, give me a break.
The simple truth even if you guys cannot take it is that the Viper had an unworthy interior and track abilities (regular models) compared to its competition.
Ralph has morphed the new Viper with a different skin and a better backbone. That is what most enthusiasts would wish for.
Ralph did not forget where he came from as he came out with a base SRT very close to the price of the former Gens.
I have not met Ralph yet but I hope to do that soon and congratulate him on a job well done. I will also tell him to forget about the whining of some members because it is just noise in the whole scheme of things.
Sales numbers will be the judge whether he did a good job on not.
Congrats. Another smart comment that will advance the discussion.
This really makes me want to buy a Viper and become a member of the forum.
Aww....feelings hurt? That's what Prius forums are for.
You're not going to tell Ralph about this are you?
Is the viper a rattle box, really?
Dman: keep drinking your coolaid if you think the gen IV was up to par with the competition. You are right, I know nothing and bow to your track prowess and your CEO experience. Not everything resolves around raw straight line performance. I believe I am in the majority with that belief as most car publications have proved over the last 10 years.
All I will share is that I have owned M cars, Audi RSs, AMG, and Pcars and the Viper is not a contender when it comes to the overall package. A standard 911S will outperform a standard Viper on most tracks let alone a Nissan GTR. Once you are off the track, the daily livability of the Viper is simply horrible (A/C does not work, seats are not supportive, heat issues, rattle box, regulator issues just to name the major ones).
I rarely track my cars but I do not think this makes me less of a potential customer. My next car will either be an AMV12, Jag F-RS, C63BS, R8 or Viper. The reason why I am sharing this is to show you what I am comparing the snake to. It will be a daily driver and the comfort features as well as the quality ranks high on my list.
I know most of you are biased and I am not here to win any argument on that matter.
I would still like to get involved and meet Ralph to understand more of the history.
Why yes it is, but that's why the exhaust is loud
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Yes the new interior is even better in person than in the pics, the fine leather smell, the feel of it, truly exotic quality, and the wheel has a crazy awesome feel to it, Ralph doesn't exagerate, when he says they bought every exotic wheel on the market to test, I believe him.
Interesting thread here. I see the point some are making about what Ralph said about the GEN IV's but I don't think it was malicious in intent. He was merely trying to compare the two generations thats all and show how the new car is leaps and bounds over the outgoing car. Don't forget guys....Ralph own's a GEN IV. As far as other cars being better then the GEN IV...this I don't agree with. On the track...nothing can touch a GEN IV ACR. Look at who own's The Ring record. For a car that is NATURALLY ASPIRATED, NO TRACTION CONTROL, NO ESC...nothing can touch it. We all know the Viper hasn't been the best when it comes to creature comforts, fit and finish, road noise etc. These issues appear to be fixed on the new car and it seems Viper has a bright future ahead of itself.
Dman: keep drinking your coolaid if you think the gen IV was up to par with the competition. You are right, I know nothing and bow to your track prowess and your CEO experience. Not everything resolves around raw straight line performance. I believe I am in the majority with that belief as most car publications have proved over the last 10 years.
All I will share is that I have owned M cars, Audi RSs, AMG, and Pcars and the Viper is not a contender when it comes to the overall package. A standard 911S will outperform a standard Viper on most tracks let alone a Nissan GTR. Once you are off the track, the daily livability of the Viper is simply horrible (A/C does not work, seats are not supportive, heat issues, rattle box, regulator issues just to name the major ones).
I rarely track my cars but I do not think this makes me less of a potential customer. My next car will either be an AMV12, Jag F-RS, C63BS, R8 or Viper. The reason why I am sharing this is to show you what I am comparing the snake to. It will be a daily driver and the comfort features as well as the quality ranks high on my list.
I know most of you are biased and I am not here to win any argument on that matter.
I would still like to get involved and meet Ralph to understand more of the history.
You don't market the new car by denigrating the old car (and it's owners by extension).
It's incredibly disrespectful and this is precisely how they are trying to market it.
I'm a four time Viper owner and there won't be a fifth.
Graham: Just before the two minute mark. "The old Viper was a great super car but it lacked a modern interior and really one that had the best materials."
Ralph: Just around 4:35 "The old car FEELS a little more soft and flaccid. A little more of a handful to drive."
You current owners are really a weird group. You are a bunch of ********* guys but act like democrats with taking Ralph's words out of context. Ralph is not a new CEO that does not know where the Viper came from, give me a break.
The simple truth even if you guys cannot take it is that the Viper had an unworthy interior and track abilities (regular models) compared to its competition.
Ralph has morphed the new Viper with a different skin and a better backbone. That is what most enthusiasts would wish for.
Ralph did not forget where he came from as he came out with a base SRT very close to the price of the former Gens.
I have not met Ralph yet but I hope to do that soon and congratulate him on a job well done. I will also tell him to forget about the whining of some members because it is just noise in the whole scheme of things.
Sales numbers will be the judge whether he did a good job on not.
By the way, he doesn't own a Gen 4 anymore.
another rager! emericr hush... you want history on the viper? these guys drive it, enjoy it, and are a part of it. ask any of em... and raw straight line performance? that sounds like a line strait from "car and driver"... last i checked, the ring realy only has one strait line that counts for maybe 20%? then how is this "strait line only" beast in 4th place when the other 2 are race cars squeazed into dot laws? 1st & 2nd are held by sr8's and 3rd held by gumpert apollo. tell me how a supercar costing 3 times more has less then a sec lead? and all the other "competitors" are below the viper? todays viper is like the nsx in quality when it came out, a daytona in nascar in 1970s, or a ac cobra. infact the 94 viper was a modern interpretation of the ac cobra. i wish there was something lower then enthusiest for you.
to me the genV looks like a gen2 placed in an endless pool for a few secs then refinished which is kinda cool. the upgraded interior is just a bonus with the essence of an american roadster. but i can hardly see how a 4th place ring holder is soft and flacid. i would much rather hear the genV is an upgraded or updated viper rather then bashing.
(edit: oh never mind, but he shouldve choose differnt wording then soft and flacid, but the campained bashing i dont agree with... sapphirebob have you thought of a parking lift?)
You are so right! Ralph has wussified the Viper with all those great creature comforts he added and that great feminine looking front end. We shall see if this thing sells.
I am a relative newcomer to the world of Viper (First Viper: 08 Gen IV). When I read some of the negative stuff on our VCA forum I just shake my head sometimes. How is it that a minor little comment by Mr. Ralph G. can get some Viper owners all spun up? I'm just happy that we are getting a new Gen V Viper. What they are offering us is a better, stronger Viper, which if you got to ride in blindfolded, you would still be able to tell that “It’s a Viper!”
Looking at the bigger picture, think of the effort that Ralph and his SRT Team have put in, to get this car to market so soon after the bankruptcy. I think the accountants at HQ could argue that Chrysler has no business putting so much effort into a vehicle that fills such a small nitch in the automotive market, especially in our current economy. We are fortunate to have such a passionate group of folks at SRT that I suspect took some risks to keep the Viper alive.
Also, we VCA members have unbelievable access to the SRT Team. I don’t think there is another vehicle brand that puts the whole vehicle team out there with the customers. I fear if we don’t treat them with due respect, they will just tune us out and we will lose the unprecedented customer to manufacturer relationship that we have.
At VOI, I was able to see and appreciate lots of older generation Vipers. I think there are unique things to love about every generation, and pitting one against another is pointless. I got to meet a young guy at VOI with a beautiful Gen 1 and we both admired each others car. Of course, each generation Viper is going to be better in lots of ways than the prior one. If not, why would anyone aspire to get a new one? My wife and I both got to drive the Gen V SRT and GTS at VOI and we both loved them. Let’s count our blessings and stop the griping.