Thanks for the reply. I think you might have mistaken my citing the Edmunds review as being so torn. I'm not, but, I do appreciate the abilities that the C7 offers and to do what it can do with nearly 200 hp less shows what kind of car it truly is, performance wise.
Having said that, you should note that early on I said that for all the C7 does, it leaves me - and many others - wanting more. Not more HP - I can get that for less than $10k. Not more grip or looks or anything performance related.
The C7 - and the coming Z06 - in spite of what they can do, can NEVER do what the Viper does, at least for me: make me WANT to drive it.
The Viper has soul, passion, and a ***** siren's call. It's that gorgeous, sinful woman in a red dress your mom warned you about.
The C7? It's boring, it's safe, and it's lacking in personality. It's the smart girl in high school that has it all together but you never notice her in a crowd.
There is no need for me to wait for the C7Z - more HP isn't what I'm looking for. I can have that.
I want the one that will always make me stop and turn to look back and take one more look as I walk away. That - is a Viper.
If you looked closer at Edmunds reviews, you would see that the impressive Corvette brakes are good for only a couple of lapse before starting to fade heavily unlike the Viper. No doubt that better tires and magnetic ride give C7 advantage due to strange choices SRT made regarding tires on new Viper. Corvette also has less overhang than Viper which does matter in handling.
With that said, Gen 4 ACR pulled exactly the same skidpad number as Corvette and without any nannies, there is no doubt that Viper would do better with more suitable tires, not to mention the possibility of the tires on the press car being worn out (not like this has not happened before).
As I said a while ago, you should wait for Z06 to come out and make your decision then, seems like you will be back to this dilemma in a few months again.