Hey guys. Did a little searching and came up with nothing. I'm buying my first "dream car" this winter, which will either be a Gen 3 Viper or a C6 Z06. Before you tell me I can't handle it, I've DD'd a manual transmission and DD'd a 400wtq car without any aids other than ABS. Don't get me wrong, I respect the Viper bite. I'm just saying I've read it all before.
So here is my problem. I think the best part of the Viper experience must be the raw feeling it gives while driving it, and I don't think I can make a fully informed decision without actually driving both of these cars first. I think it will be hard to get a test drive from a dealer or an individual seller for a few reasons:
1. Again, the Viper bite. Most people have no concept of respecting the throttle and the instant torque.
2. The cost/rarity of the car. I'm sure they don't want to put miles on it or risk losing it in a crash to Joe Schmoe Tirekicker.
3. My age. I'm 26, and have plenty of saved for the car. I plan on paying cash. However, I've heard of younger potential buyers being denied test drives because the dealer doesn't think the guy/girl can afford it.
So here's my question: What can I do to maximize the chances of getting a test drive? As you know, Vipers for sale aren't everywhere so I really would like to avoid driving 100 miles just to see a Viper and not get to try it.
PS: I blame Andy/FLATOUT for planting this seed in my head when he gave me a ride a few years ago in MD. Thanks buddy.
So here is my problem. I think the best part of the Viper experience must be the raw feeling it gives while driving it, and I don't think I can make a fully informed decision without actually driving both of these cars first. I think it will be hard to get a test drive from a dealer or an individual seller for a few reasons:
1. Again, the Viper bite. Most people have no concept of respecting the throttle and the instant torque.
2. The cost/rarity of the car. I'm sure they don't want to put miles on it or risk losing it in a crash to Joe Schmoe Tirekicker.
3. My age. I'm 26, and have plenty of saved for the car. I plan on paying cash. However, I've heard of younger potential buyers being denied test drives because the dealer doesn't think the guy/girl can afford it.
So here's my question: What can I do to maximize the chances of getting a test drive? As you know, Vipers for sale aren't everywhere so I really would like to avoid driving 100 miles just to see a Viper and not get to try it.
PS: I blame Andy/FLATOUT for planting this seed in my head when he gave me a ride a few years ago in MD. Thanks buddy.