lilviv
Viper Owner
Hey Everyone,
I've recently sold my 1999 Dodge Viper GTS, and during the 5 years I owned and loved the car . . . I documented everything. My service costs, every gas receipt (thus gas mileage), and dyno. charts from each service in hopes that information might be helpful to someone in the future. The link is as follows (no ads or anything; I simply put these things up for informational purposes):
http://personal.lilviv.com/motoring/toys/viper-gts.html
Major takeaways from my ownership experience?
1) I was pleasantly surprised how well the car held its value.
2) I was pleasantly surprised how low my maintenance costs were. I had heard horror stories of the dreaded "Viper Tax," but I was pleasantly surprised that essentially, a well taken care of specimen is a low maintenance vehicle.
3) Only disappointment in the quality of the interior, namely the plastic trim on the center console and the seats.
4) Next to Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and other cars . . . it seemed to be this Viper that every kid was snapping cell. phone pictures of.
This car was great to own, and I enjoyed every moment of owning and driving it. It was a maintenance dream compared to the journey I'm just now embarking on.
Would love to hear if all your experiences were the same or if anyone disagrees with anything I mentioned above here! I'm sure I'll regret selling this car one day, but wanted to jump to the next one on my dream car list.
-Vivek (lilviv)
http://www.lilviv.com
I've recently sold my 1999 Dodge Viper GTS, and during the 5 years I owned and loved the car . . . I documented everything. My service costs, every gas receipt (thus gas mileage), and dyno. charts from each service in hopes that information might be helpful to someone in the future. The link is as follows (no ads or anything; I simply put these things up for informational purposes):
http://personal.lilviv.com/motoring/toys/viper-gts.html
Major takeaways from my ownership experience?
1) I was pleasantly surprised how well the car held its value.
2) I was pleasantly surprised how low my maintenance costs were. I had heard horror stories of the dreaded "Viper Tax," but I was pleasantly surprised that essentially, a well taken care of specimen is a low maintenance vehicle.
3) Only disappointment in the quality of the interior, namely the plastic trim on the center console and the seats.
4) Next to Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and other cars . . . it seemed to be this Viper that every kid was snapping cell. phone pictures of.
This car was great to own, and I enjoyed every moment of owning and driving it. It was a maintenance dream compared to the journey I'm just now embarking on.
Would love to hear if all your experiences were the same or if anyone disagrees with anything I mentioned above here! I'm sure I'll regret selling this car one day, but wanted to jump to the next one on my dream car list.
-Vivek (lilviv)
http://www.lilviv.com
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