I am 6'2'', in the Viper you sort of get used to "ducking" the entire time you drive it- in reality you just do it and forget after awhile
I just can't see myself compromising when the old Vipers didn't have these problems. I really want to, believe me, I have cash in hand to buy one. But ducking all the time just to see out the windshield is unacceptable to me if the old versions didn't have that problem. Honestly, it wasn't just one thing that killed it for me. It was a combination of many things. I don't want to bash the car because it's still a great machine, the exhaust note is the best of any stock Viper, the power is there (though I wished for more because it didn't feel that much faster than my GTS), the steering and brakes were phenomenal, and the suspension soaked up all the Michigan roads. But the interior feel, the visibility, the interior rattles (yes, mine had rattles and noises), and the useless launch control took away from the experience. I was looking forward to the launch control feature and was disappointed with a burnout mess or bogged engine. (LC is worth a lot to me) It may have been the crappy tires, but the thing broke loose easier than my GTS. I know it has more torque on the higher end, but the car would sidestep worse than mine when launching or downshifting. I do have PSS tires and a twin disc clutch, so that may help with the near perfect straight line launches I get every time (3.8 sec 0-60's too), but I just don't see the leap in improvements. One member put it nicely, and I didn't understand what he meant until now, when he said the GEN5 should have been the GEN3 or 4. I may still buy one when they come down into the $70k range someday and I can keep both Vipers, but I just can't justify getting rid of mine for it. I know this turned into a rant and I didn't intend to, but I'm just so upset right now that my dream machine didn't live up to my expectations. I literally just drove a GEN5 for the second time two days ago to have my wife convince me to go for it (which she would have if she loved it), and I hate when she's right, but this time I think she is. Maybe SRT will make some improvements, that visibility issue looks correctable if they would just get rid of that useless huge bulge in the headliner and seats can always be changed. Program that launch control to actually work, put better tires on it, give it over 700HP, and for the sake of Pete unlock that PCM, and then I'll trade up to it.
I really, really want to love the GEN5, but after driving a C7, I see the problem SRT has. Let me tell you, I hate Chevy's. I hate GM, I hate the C4, the C5 and the C6. I went to the Chevy dealer to test drive a C7 to see how inferior it was going to be. I was blown away at how well put together that thing is, how comfortable the seats are now, how good the forward visibility is, how it put the power to the ground, how good the steering was (comparable to an F430) everything about it was almost perfect. I wanted to hate the car, I wanted to tell the salesman what a letdown it was, I wanted to piss all over the car and even take a dump in it. I had to walk away with my head down. If you love the Viper and are set to buy one, DON'T drive the C7, don't even sit in it.
That wonderful experience made me even sadder. :-(