vincent_esq
Viper Owner
I sold my trusty 94 nsx to my brother and got the viper in November of last year. I was down in S. CA and drove the nsx again to see the difference now that I have driven almost 2k miles on the viper. Here goes:
1. The initial impression: After you drive the snake, there is NO GOING BACK! My God, the nsx, although fast, has nil torque. I redlined it a couple times and it was an dissappointing ** hum. Don't get me wrong, the nsx is fast...faster than most American Drivers would need. However, you don't feel fast. A mustang 5.0 with its V8 torque feels faster.
2. Sound: Again, no comparison. However, this is where some would prefer the nsx over the viper. The nsx is like your honda accord if you don't rev up the engine. Once that thing goes above 5.5k rmp, it snarles no less fierce, albeit not as loud as the viper. The viper on the other hand is in your face, get out of the way, I mean business LOUD from idle. On the freeway, the nsx on 5th gear is like a lexus. The viper is well.....like a viper. I can listen to my music, talk on the phone in the nsx. On the viper, I can hear the music blasting, but it's mixed in with the noise....this is not a fair comparison because the nsx is not a convertible whereas the viper is. However, I have driven my friend's 01 GTS, and it is still much louder than the nsx.
3. Ergonomics: This is where I have to say the nsx wins BIG TIME. The seat feels right. The steering is just right. The knobs are within reach. Unless you are taller than 6'2", you will find a good seating position. I still think the viper needs power seats so that you can find that "right" position between the manual clicks.
4. Handling: The nsx is an incredibly good handling car. One thing that I do feel more comfortable with is the handling of the nxs....NOT because it can outhandle the viper, but because you know where the limit is with lots of squeaks from the tires and such. On the viper, it seems that the handling is definitely better, but will give out without much warning, or maybe I am not used to the viper yet.
Summary: I love my viper and now that I have driven my nsx again, my only question is, "why did I wait so long?)" The drive reinforces my decision to get the viper. I think that if I had put a supercharger in the nsx (which I almost did), it would be more of a "balanced" comparison. Most supercharged nsx dyno between 360-380hp to the rear. All in all, I think that vipers are a different breed of sports car. I would not recommend the viper to your typical "I want to buy a sports car" crowd. The viper with so much power and no traction control, esp,and such would be very dangerous. I have had friends with porches and nsx ask me, "so have you floored your viper yet?" Most of these other sports car would not be dangerous when you floor it.....and so that's why we have so many viper crashes!
PS: One other thing is that although the nsx is very nice looking (to me, at least), it never garnered more than a couple of looks every few drive or so. The viper on the other hand, will get waves and looks and thumbs up EVERYTIME I drive. Here in N. CA, there is no shortage of expensive and nice cars, but I have never gotten so much attention in any other cars. Now, that could be a positive or negative, depending on your mood and your personality.
1. The initial impression: After you drive the snake, there is NO GOING BACK! My God, the nsx, although fast, has nil torque. I redlined it a couple times and it was an dissappointing ** hum. Don't get me wrong, the nsx is fast...faster than most American Drivers would need. However, you don't feel fast. A mustang 5.0 with its V8 torque feels faster.
2. Sound: Again, no comparison. However, this is where some would prefer the nsx over the viper. The nsx is like your honda accord if you don't rev up the engine. Once that thing goes above 5.5k rmp, it snarles no less fierce, albeit not as loud as the viper. The viper on the other hand is in your face, get out of the way, I mean business LOUD from idle. On the freeway, the nsx on 5th gear is like a lexus. The viper is well.....like a viper. I can listen to my music, talk on the phone in the nsx. On the viper, I can hear the music blasting, but it's mixed in with the noise....this is not a fair comparison because the nsx is not a convertible whereas the viper is. However, I have driven my friend's 01 GTS, and it is still much louder than the nsx.
3. Ergonomics: This is where I have to say the nsx wins BIG TIME. The seat feels right. The steering is just right. The knobs are within reach. Unless you are taller than 6'2", you will find a good seating position. I still think the viper needs power seats so that you can find that "right" position between the manual clicks.
4. Handling: The nsx is an incredibly good handling car. One thing that I do feel more comfortable with is the handling of the nxs....NOT because it can outhandle the viper, but because you know where the limit is with lots of squeaks from the tires and such. On the viper, it seems that the handling is definitely better, but will give out without much warning, or maybe I am not used to the viper yet.
Summary: I love my viper and now that I have driven my nsx again, my only question is, "why did I wait so long?)" The drive reinforces my decision to get the viper. I think that if I had put a supercharger in the nsx (which I almost did), it would be more of a "balanced" comparison. Most supercharged nsx dyno between 360-380hp to the rear. All in all, I think that vipers are a different breed of sports car. I would not recommend the viper to your typical "I want to buy a sports car" crowd. The viper with so much power and no traction control, esp,and such would be very dangerous. I have had friends with porches and nsx ask me, "so have you floored your viper yet?" Most of these other sports car would not be dangerous when you floor it.....and so that's why we have so many viper crashes!
PS: One other thing is that although the nsx is very nice looking (to me, at least), it never garnered more than a couple of looks every few drive or so. The viper on the other hand, will get waves and looks and thumbs up EVERYTIME I drive. Here in N. CA, there is no shortage of expensive and nice cars, but I have never gotten so much attention in any other cars. Now, that could be a positive or negative, depending on your mood and your personality.