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Vette tried to copy the Viper front end.. Most Vette owners think a newr Viper from the front ..is a vette !! hahahaha Man do they get a suprise when they get Pipe'd and I dont Wave....
YOUR BEING MISTAKEN FOR A VETTE. It's that simple. I have made the mistake myself from a distance. That fact alone steers me away from the Gen III.
I have to say I really don't care for the changes that came with the Gen III. Don't get me wrong it's still the best choice on the market period but I have decided to keep my Gen II becuase quite frankly CURVES ARE **** and not just on girls.
I hope the Gen IV brings back the style and looks of the unmistable Viper again.
probably wont after personalized plate I have ordered that says Vets Suc
Careful You don't want to offend any of our military vets out there. some might not understand the plate in the way you meant it.
You are really missing the point. Here is the deal.
You can be friendly through acknowledegment. Just give them the Fangs signal. Vettes have their "wave" and we have Fangs. They are not part of the "Fangs" club. Through our own form of acknowledgement it shows solidarity with the other Viper owners.
We just do it different.....and better.
As Juli stated, they are waving because they are saying "Hi" to someone in a nice sports car. It's basically just a sign of respect. Some people need to get off of their high horse and take the blinders off. There are alot of Vette owners who own Vipers as well. IN fact, if you ever go to a track you might get your butt handed to you by a Vette if you aren't on your "A" game. I have both and frequently run around with a few friends who have the new Z06 and those guys are packing some punch. It is that nose in the air attitude that gives Viper drivers the bad name. You know what, I am proud to have come from a Vette to a Viper and I won't hesitate to defend either.
Maybe alot just depends on what part of the Country you are in. Partly because I race and there are alot of car groups I have helped instruct in the Midwest , I end up waving, giving a thumbs up, etc. to everything from Miatas to Porsches, but often it is to return a thumbs up from another gearhead soul. Likely due to the fact that we are in truck heaven in Kneebrasky, it could be just a easy acknowledgement to any of those that like to go fast in style.Actually I have always gotten alot of thumbs up from Harley riders.
Just an observation from out here in the cornfields. ( seemed an appropriate icon, ha)
Juli,
Sorry to say it's not my house-it's the VP of the KC Club. They had a car "shower". If you see Dan's video it has pictures of all the cars there-lot's of them on the street also. It was a fun time had by all with brisket and car people. Yes, Corvettes too! Mary
Mmmm, brisket. I agree 100% with you Juli. When it comes down to it, we are all car enthusiasts. In fact some of the biggest fans of Vipers are my friends in one of the local car clubs. One couple was telling my wife and myself that they had an autistic grandson and how much he loved cars. They then proceeded to tell us that his favorite car of all is the Viper. They then asked us if I would do them a favor and give their grandson a ride in it the next time he is in town. I couldn't have agreed any faster. In fact we gave him and his brother yellow and red SRT-10 diecast cars to play with until we see them. So, to make things short, which I can never really do, I wave to Vettes and Vipers and just about any cool car I see.Juli,
Sorry to say it's not my house-it's the VP of the KC Club. They had a car "shower". If you see Dan's video it has pictures of all the cars there-lot's of them on the street also. It was a fun time had by all with brisket and car people. Yes, Corvettes too! Mary