That's cool Mike and Jay, after watching, just had to Post it.. enjoyed the relaxed style conversation.
Not what I wanted to hear.
I don't think that was intentionally malicious, just pointing out a fact that checking all the boxes can be expensive sounding like he is being a bit humorous understanding we all don't have deep pockets.. All the other add on options can really escalate the price of a vehicle, heck you can probably tick all the boxes for practically any vehicle and add on about 30% of the base vehicle value today.
Regarding Ralph's comments about carbon fiber, as I've done quite a bit of carbon fiber design stuff, will be pleasantly surprised to see it being sold for the speculated prices of $100k to $130k, it's the investment into tooling and material that needs to be spread out in a low volume car to be feasible. Last car that I designed quite a bit of stuff for the Aston Martin One-77, full carbon fiber chassis, volume was only 77 cars, and the car ended up being around $2M each. Thankfully they didn't consider a carbon fiber chassis for the Viper, price would have been around $250k minimum. Steel is the way to go for this platform, just as Ralph says, it's easier to repair. Steel is making a big comeback in the automotive industry, due to the high / super strength steels, it is an excellent material choice and for occupant safety.
Ralph's comments about having a thin exterior carbon fiber layer, they end up having panels with core material separating the inner and outer layers. If you google the RUF CTR3, I had designed the majority of that carbon fiber body for production, having large rear decklid (like a clamshell), it was a bit flimsy when it was opened, but like Ralph says, once it's latched down, it is quite stiff because of the egg / convex shapes.
Edit.. here's a pic of the RUF CTR3 carbon fiber clamshell style decklid..
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I'm looking forward to this Gen 5 Viper, it was well executed (other than my passionate rant about the engine covers..).
Cheers,
Mike