DodgeViper01
Enthusiast
I always liked the idea but not sure if it would work in a Viper. Would any of you order the car with the paddle shifting transmission? I can tell you this, I can not wait to see one in person and drive it.
I always liked the idea but not sure if it would work in a Viper. Would any of you order the car with the paddle shifting transmission? I can tell you this, I can not wait to see one in person and drive it.
a ball washer great how 'bout something to polish you putter also? Oh yeah that's part of the reason we buy these cars they attract ball washers and putter polishers
I dont see anything wrong with it being an optional feature, even though its not for me
A Viper wouldn't be a Viper with paddles.
The viper has always been a bare bones drivers car.
I always liked the idea but not sure if it would work in a Viper. Would any of you order the car with the paddle shifting transmission? I can tell you this, I can not wait to see one in person and drive it.
If so, should they drop the power steering, power brakes, insulation, a/c, and radio? What about going back to bias-ply tires? Where do you draw the line? (Rhetorical questions)
To me, progress is a good thing. I honestly believe a paddle shifter car will be quicker around a racetrack for a large percentage of drivers. And, since I read on this board that most everyone values a car that is quick around a racetrack, it makes sense to offer paddle shifters.
If so, should they drop the power steering, power brakes, insulation, a/c, and radio? What about going back to bias-ply tires? Where do you draw the line? (Rhetorical questions)
To me, progress is a good thing. I honestly believe a paddle shifter car will be quicker around a racetrack for a large percentage of drivers. And, since I read on this board that most everyone values a car that is quick around a racetrack, it makes sense to offer paddle shifters.
This is a misleading argument the nannytechers make all the time. Granted, the Gen 1 went without a lot of amenities, as did the ACRs, but the Viper is not about HELPING you get better times on the racetrack. It there to for you show it what you got. If you aint got it, practice practice practice. The car will always have more than what you can give it. Don't go crying to mama for TC and paddles.
Unless we carve the body out of balsa wood, and make brake lines out of treevines, there will always be some form of technology that will go into a Viper. Those technologies should be PASSIVE... and not alter basic driving fundamentals and skillsets (like paddles... might as well get an automatic). There will be some exceptions to the rules, but as someone else said more eloquently than I did... the Viper is the most purist performance car FOR IT'S TIME. As in, not many other cars depend on the driver's ability alone to squeeze out every ounce of performance.
Maybe in the distant future, when cars drive by themselves and hover Jetsons style, The Viper then will have paddles and traction control... and the people will be amazed at how "throw-back" it is.
A Viper wouldn't be a Viper with paddles.
Actually it would, I doubt the name is changed for paddles.
However, unless it's a dual clutch unit like what you see in the SMG from BMW or Audi it will ****, and will NEVER be faster than a good driver in a stick. Auto is definitely a violation of what this car stands for. Enough is enough with the TC (see navigation thread), but auto is an insult and paddle shifters is a fancy way of saying automatic these days. I dont think the one that goes into the viper will have been devloped enough to be the right one and if it was, I still wouldnt like it.
Actually it would, I doubt the name is changed for paddles.
If so, should they drop the power steering, power brakes, insulation, a/c, and radio? What about going back to bias-ply tires? Where do you draw the line? (Rhetorical questions)
You don't get "Viper". It's an attitude. No frills, no assist, just driver and raw power.
Please buy a Vette and enjoy 'till your heart's content.
Paddle shifters - you might as well cut your left leg off to save weight.
As an answer to the original question, no. Some cars I would never want an automatic version of (paddle shifters are just a glorified automatic transmission)...A Viper is one of them!