Bingo. Dry sump would be a low "ish" cost of development.
NineBall,
I respect what you are saying about the price in response to other complaints. Your points are very valid if you are a Viper fanatic. However, referencing a Gen IV in the price discussion only gets you so far. The Gen IV didn't sell well either. There are still new 2010's hanging around. Secondly, one thing I feel most defending the Viper's new price point are forgetting is something Ralph stated in an interview. He said that they discussed with competitive brand owners why they wouldn't buy a Viper. They all said for the money the Viper was missing too much (cheap materials, interior, etc.) In other words the Gen IV had a pricing issue too. However, the performance helped sell. So the way I feel the Gen V pricing should be viewed is that they finally added what was lacking at the price point they were at, but then they turned around and raised the price. That's why the Gen V is priced out of the market. The price is off by about $20k. Referencing inflation, etc, doesn't help either. Most people haven't made more money over the last 2 years and necessities have become more expensive by an order of magnitude.
Again, I agree with your viewpoints, but it is my opinion that the arguments are a little misplaced. I mean this post as an honest debate of opinions and by no means attempting to troll. I personally love the Gen V, but I do understand why people are disappointed. I feel most of this pricing discussion would go away if SRT had reasonably priced options. When you are charging as much for stripes as a quality shop would for a custom paint job with tear down and reassembly, you're almost asking buyers not to check the boxes. Which again says "here is what you said we were missing and now we added it," but then raised the price above where the buyers expected it at. SRT has done a terrible job listening to the market from all standpoints. I personally have to point back to Beth Peretta. That is her job isn't it? She caught a lot of flack on here before hasn't she? Every time I saw her talk about the Viper, I felt she got promoted beyond her skill set. I don't see how the Viper could benefit from her marketing skills and the results are right in front of us today. Shame on Ralph for letting it continue.
Again, NineBall, I hope you view my post as constructive criticism and not trolling and I have no problem if you or anyone else disagrees with me. I just don't want to be classified as one of those that is perpetually a Debbie-Downer.