Check this out.....a friend from Australia (thanks Phil) posted this on another viper oriented site....
http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/b...218-2bk0b.html
http://smh.drive.com.au/motor-news/b...218-2bk0b.html
I don't (wellhope not) think you'd see a Vet build out of the Viper, where there are three models of the same car performance wise.
I think it would just be a $50k price point performance car under the SRT brand
... The Viper concept will officially be destroyed. The magnetic polls will shift. Everything will move in reverse. It will be chaos.
12-21-12...
I wonder if something like the Copperhead concept would be reintroducedIt could be a rehash of the original Firepower concept car. The goal was to put a hemi into a Viper chassis with a lot of comfort and convenience toys in it. A 'poor man's Aston Martin' was the idea.
The reason why it was deemed needed was to leverage the sunk costs of the Viper and Conner. It could be that if the the Firepower was green lit for 2007, the Viper may not have been discontinued for 2011-2012. It could be their business case for investing in the Traction Control system for the Gen V Viper was predicated on moving more than 2,000 units. Expanding the production to encompass an entry level sports car isn't a bad idea, considering that the new Viper starts at $100k now.
I wonder if something like the Copperhead concept would be reintroduced
I think you all might be on the wrong page.
They used the word BABY. Not Little Brother....
I'm thinking about something to compete with the class of Miata / BRZ / S2000 / Solstice / Sky.
We have never had an economy lightwieght RWD platform car. The best dodge has done is a Turbo version of the NEON & PTcuriser.
I think the opportunity is there for SRT to enter this segment with a real sports car for this day(and the future) that achieves +35mpg using a tweaked N/A 4-****** paired with a lightwieght body that could benefit from the same manufacturing techniques we are using to incorporate carbonfiber into the GenV Viper.
The Miata has always been the King in this class. However, the Miata has grown heavier & heavier throughout the years. I think it would be a fairly easy task to produce a similar car for a few extra thousand dollars that includes a lot of carbon fiber to make the car as light as possible.
of-course, it would also have some BAD-@$S styling cues form the VIPER
Kermit, don't you know that us Europeans have a different idea? As in 21-12-12 ?
Mazda has the market cornered in that segment, which is a pretty big segment btw.
Exactly.
I'll add that MikeG's perception about the Miata is just that. A perception.
It is a fact that the majority of Miata owners are men.
It is also a Fact that on any given weekend there is more mazda's running around at performance events from road courses to autocrosses than any other make. And most of those are MIATA's.
MikeG, That is Great that you love your Viper and the experience that it brings to you. Welcome to the club. lol
Your response sounded to me like you were under the impression that i was proposing to replace your viper with a Miata. That is ridiculous.