Pretty hard to step up and buy one with no price tag. Sure I could maybe commit and pay a fantasy price right now with Monopoly money. Does that help? Bottomline is it is getting a little silly to have a 2013 model car coming out (now almost September, 2012) with no price fricken' tag. For those of us born without a silver spoon in our mouths, makes it pretty hard to commit to anything at this point.
Ford was horrible for this in the past. Release the show car or concept and then release the production car with the sticker almost 3 or 4 years after all the excitment was gone. With the Viper it is a slight exaggeration to clarify at this point but you get the idea as with so many choices out there, the stupidness of no price tags, no performance figures, basically nothing concrete at this point but a show car, race car, a few mules and some production potentials is a little crazy. How is anyone else out there with there six figures in hand going to take this all seriously?
BTW while the rims look a little cheaper than the 06/10 5 spokes, they are bordering on okay. NOT everyone likes black fricken rims. Personally I can't stand them and they are a fad that will die and hopefully in the next few years. Maybe it is just me, but I happend to like this launch edition. From certain angles, the car looks as good as the GEN II GTS. The picture from across the lawn and showing the rear 3/4 is stunning. The body line gaps ARE exaggerated in those photos, so do not judge the final product by those pictures. The only thing they should have changed on the Launch Edition was painted that rear tailight panel and rear window widows peak color with white stripes carrying through and added some Blue splashes of accent color in the interior. The height, while a little higher than hopefully fully production, is not terrible or fail. If the new GTS suspension is adjustible height set-up, then everyone wins right. Remember not everyone has highways like glass and 1 deg driveways. The car needs to fit a number of situations in the real world not just looks.
SRT will get it worked out as they have to, but they need to start nailing this stuff down and committing in writting to making this happen. It is starting to look more and more like an R&D science experiment. Sorry but for my $100K+ that I may or may not have to put forth for something like this, it is starting to look a little risky, especially with no real dealer support beyond the big boys in some areas.