v10enomous
Enthusiast
Tough crowd! More hate here than on the Ford and Chevy sites where most folks are in awe.
Because they're a gimmick. The engine has to be able to move some with the intake staying put. If they really gave any power the engineers would use them.Why no smooth tubes? surely they should be the first things to go?
Aluminum has a fatigue life, is more difficult to repair, and putting a roll cage in an aluminum chassis vehicle is a royal PITA. I'll take steel all day long. Plus, it allows them to easily offer a convertible or open top car without a completely redesigned chassis.Would it not have been possible to shave off even more weight without sacrificing stiffness with an aluminum frame?
Because they're a gimmick. The engine has to be able to move some with the intake staying put. If they really gave any power the engineers would use them.
....if SRT said "screw you" to the government and built a car for the sports car purists like they did in 1992? They could call it, Viper FU-gov.
I think this is a very accurate assessment.
The front end has lost the spirit of the viper IMO Audi LED's Ferrari 612 front end (Thanks to Fiat). The front looks like a ferrari/Corvette front end. And 8.4L only 640hp ***?!?! My wife loves it and says it looks more feminine, that comment totally killed it for me. I see what she is saying. The Viper was a masculine american Muscle car.. Now it has the stylings of a european auto not an american muscle. You guys can't see the Fiat "inspirations" in this car? Gotta admit the rear,side and interior is amazing and captures the spirit but the front just kills it for me.
That explains why I love it!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
640hp stock is a disappointment? Sheesh.. how much do you need. Great, there's a mustang that can put out more... there's miatas running around with higher HP/weight ratio too... there's always something faster. If beating everyone at a strip is your goal you're going to be building one way or another anyway.
I think it's gorgeous... just wish I could afford one new!
I'm disheartened to see so many here saying they hate it and they're jumping to P-cars and such... it was poor sales that nearly killed the Viper in 2010/11 to begin with...so everyone here may have loved the Gen3/4 but not enough did apparently. It seems the demographic in the 90-120k price range is a really tough one to sell too... They have enough money to make the jump to $140k... Look at the ZR1, $100k but not many are sold, the $60k base 'vettes are the bread and butter of the vette line.
I love the car, and hope it survives. Maybe in a few years I can score a low-miles pre-owned, and I'd hate to think Viper will die again... how many lives could it have...
.. it was poor sales that nearly killed the Viper in 2010/11 to begin with...so everyone here may have loved the Gen3/4 but not enough did apparently./QUOTE]
Didn't help to be in the worst recession period since 1929 either when the Gen 4's came out.
The Gen 4's are almost all gone now just a smattering of them around in some pretty bad color schemes.
I like it , imagine it in solid black or a Blue and White , stripes will look great. I am pretty damn sure that most of you whiners would change your mind if you drove it back to back with your car. My blown 97 GTS makes huge power and looks great , but this is a refined exotic more like our Italian competition, only with massive TQ and HP American style. Look at other color combos , look at it in person and drive or go for a ride before you shoot your foot off on just one color combo and a pic.
I want one to mod........
spray
I was behind a yellow one on the road lastnight and it was beautiful!!!