THANKS, snakebitdave...I really did not recall those details. I can confirm that a dealer I visited wanted $120,000.00 for his GT-2. I passed, though I have always like the looks of that Viper!!
I got my name on the list for the GEN-V at one of the top three dealers last week. I spoke with the owner and he said it will be open to current Viper owners that are VCA members. He said you don't have to be an original owner, just own one.
On a side note, the Gen V needs to blow me away in both looks and performance before I put my cash down. I have a strict requirement, and it better be at least 750HP. 800HP would be the decision maker for me. If it's less than 750HP, I'll just walk because the new GT500's with a pulley will be able to do that. Otherwise, I'd rather get someone's 08' ACR they dumped and do the Mopar upgrades and get it close to 700HP, all for under $75K. There are already low mileage ACRs for less than $70K out there. Ralph keeps focusing on fit and finish, but I could care less as long as they put in the 8.7 liter with 800HP. Their new comp crate 8.4 does 800HP with 696 lb-ft, so this should be doable while still meeting EPA standards. This car needs to destroy anything GM or Ford tries to put out there because GM will just come back with a retuned 750 ZR-1. It also need to put the 700HP Aventador to shame. At 800HP nothing under $1M will touch it. Show them there's no replacement for displacement!
That makes zero sense. Unless you just want a dyno champion, who cares what HP the Shelby has. It's not even in the same league as a Gen 4, never mind whatever the Gen V will have. I know 2, 725 HP Super Snakes here in Houston. Neither one will race me. Now, I can understand your fears with your current Viper, as it's only 400 hp, and the new Mustang 5.0 is quicker to 160. So, it looks like you'll walk (your words), as I seriously doubt the new car will have more then 700 hp.
The next Shelby will be a 200MPH car with no mods and will have a suspension that will supposedly make the car as quick as Z06 on the track by Ford's claims. Now currently no Viper is 200MPH stock (197 according to Dodge). The new GT 500 isn't in the same league, but it's getting close - at half the price. We are in the last muscle car era where Pony cars are pushing numbers that can beat Gen 3's at a fraction of the cost. I'm saying, to stay competitive, SRT needs to up the ante. If the new car has only 700HP, GM will retune the engine for the next ZR1 to beat that. But if SRT makes the output so ridiculous, like they just did on the Gen IV crate engine, then the competition won't even try. GM can't put out a reliable LS engine past 750HP, or else the SLP ZL1 would have done that.
This is not about being a dyno queen, it's about what the Viper is supposed to be, the king of the road. If you're stock, those Supersnakes will smoke you or come close, they do 0 -60 in 3.5 sec and 1/4 mile in 10.87 sec.
I'm on the same side as you, I just want to see the Viper dominate everything. Dodge has a HUGE 8.7 liter engine... I want them to use it to the full. The competition will always have all the excuses, but there should be no excuses for the Viper.
P.S. My 94' is pushing 575HP and does 11's, so my fears have nothing to do with my current Viper, it's already pushing past my expectations for this car. I've always been enamored by the Viper since it first came out because it was the king of the road and looked great doing it.
I'm mostly looking for an upgrade in the "looks" department to send us back to the "curvy" days of the initial generations.
Hisssstorian Note:
As stated, there have been TWO opportunities when Club Members received a preferential ordering window. One of those gave a 1-week additional headstart to VOI attendees ! And one time, Chrysler Financial gave us a (significant) discounted interest rate.
JonB ~~~:<~
While I would like to see a little bump in horsepower, personally, it is not that significant to me. The car scares me as it is with 600hp. I'm mostly looking for an upgrade in the "looks" department to send us back to the "curvy" days of the initial generations.
Hisssstorian Note:
As stated, there have been TWO opportunities when Club Members received a preferential ordering window. One of those gave a 1-week additional headstart to VOI attendees ! And one time, Chrysler Financial gave us a (significant) discounted interest rate.
JonB ~~~:<~
Klamathpro------- The Gen V should not be judged on a HP number alone, its the total car. A $95k mustang is a $25k car with $70k of add ons/ mods. A $100k Viper is just that, a $100k car. So what about the cheaper car having more HP? Less HP hasn't hurt Ferrari, Lambo, and Porsche sales. It is an artform and design challenge to putting all the hp to the ground and the car not falling apart. Its an overall performance package. The mustangs with all the mods fill a certain market need. Solid fun for little money. Again so what on the "other guy has more HP"? We just bought my wife a Porsche Panamera Turbo with air suspension, 500 HP, 12 second quarter miles 0-60 3.8 ,top speed near 190. It is faster on the big end than my 97 GTS so using your concerns put forth I have to kick the Viper out of the garage and throw a for sale sign on it because there is something faster in the area. I maybe misunderstanding the point your trying to make, I'm saying that in refined, dynamic, high performance vehicles more HP is not always the solution.