To the OP, are you really serious? To the responses so far, have you been suckered into another of the many BAIT questions that show up every now and then???
I know similar subjects have been discussed before but as I mentioned on another post I still wanted to ask because I knew I'd get new information that wasn't on the other threads I read, and because I had some specific questions more in the lines of whether it's likely I would regret buying a viper or not. As I said before I'm not asking whether the car is good or not for daily transportation on all weather conditions. I'm asking if it's so bad that their own owners would recommend not to get one.
OK, I'll bite on the off chance that someone new to the breed really is serious.
Thanks a bunch for biting on and yes I'm serious.
If you're so worried about the drivability of the Viper in all conditions, search the site. You'll find every type of driving experience that you can imagine... Snow, Ice, Desert, Rain, Mountains, Flats, Florida (is there really such a place where you can LITERALLY drive 365 days a year?).
I'm not really planing to drive the car on all weather conditions, specially not in snow. I just want to make sure that if it's been months that it has been raining and I really want to take the car out for a drive, providing that I'll be very careful I would be able to do it without killing myself. Around here we get between 3 and 5 months of sunny days. And I can't stand thinking the car would be at the garage 7-9 months a year. If that's the case why even bother spending this much money.
This car is not for the faint of heart ... it was never intended to be an EVERY man's (sorry, maybe woman's) car. The maintenance costs ARE high ... the gas costs ARE high ... the ride can be rough at times ... it's NOT quiet ... it ISN'T 'Your Father's Oldmobile'. It never was intended to be! Vipers either take your heart or you shouldn't go there in the first place. Your first one becomes your mistress and you'll take every chance you have to spend time with her and you'll never reget a single moment of those stolen 'short drives'. "I'll be back in a minute" becomes your mantra, though you KNOW that's not going to be the case as you grab your keys.
I completely get what you are saying. The other day I was reading some thread where they were discussing viper vs z06. A viper owner said if you have to ask get the vette. The guy asking took it the wrong way but I understood what he was saying the vette might be almost as fast, more comfortable, cheaper to maintain and the most reasonable option between the two but knowing all that I'd still take the viper over a c6 Z06 any day of the week. Not that the z06 is not a great car but it's just not a viper.
If you've ever rounded a corner knowing that it was going to be you and the machine and coming out of it, you smiled ... and actually mentally thanked the vehicle you were in for sticking with you ... then maybe you're ready to move up to the Snake. If you're looking for quiet, calm comfort, get something else and save yourself the pain of having to let it go for pennies on the dollar when you have to DUMP it to pay the mortgage.
Owning a Viper is not for everyone, but if it's in your blood and you can appreciate the pure power and performance, you can't come CLOSE to it for twice as much money! I've had mine for about a year and a half after wishing for one for over a decade and my wife still has to come out to the garage occasionally just to tell me it's time to relax and let it go for the night.
There's NOTHING like it for twice the money and if you ever go there, having thought it through, you'll never regret it.