bluestreak
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Up until this point? I clearly remember the Gen III getting thrashed by the C6Z. The non ACR Gen IV was neck and neck with it with far better tires (MPSC). About time you go and study up on your history bud. By the time the Viper even came out, the C4 had already been out 10 years, no real competition there. The Porsche 993 TurboS was faster 0-60, and equal 1/4 mile time with a higher top speed than the Gen 1 and Gen 2 in independent testing. The Gen 2 split into the dawn of the 996 and C5 Versions of Porsche and Corvette respectively. The Gen 2 did not dominate either the C5 generation nor the 996 Gen. The Gen III never made any waves really. Mind you Nissan was not a major player at the time as the GT-R's were not being imported and they had the gentlemans hp agreement. The Ferrari 360 came out in 99 with the Stradale after that. The RT/10/GTS was not a road course dominator at all (in street car form), and pretty much all of these cars could run with it in basic magazine accel tests (since that's your criteria for calling the Gen V a failure). Mind you there was no C5 ZR1 to contend with but I think we can all imagine what would have happened with a suspension tweaked, better tire, 100 more hp C5Z. The NSX was a good handling car, but common less than 300 hp. The Supra's were only good modded, bad handling cars without modifications. Mustangs were still ill handling pony cars with pretty weak hp.
There was no Koenigsegg, Gumpert or Lexus Supercar, Lambo did not have Superleggerra's and LP versions of it's cars (During Gen 1 and 2). And since they have, I think most all of them are faster than the NON ACR Gen IV around a track. Not to mention Ford GT, Porsche CGT, all still faster than Gen 3 and 4 (again non ACR).
The point here is not to diminish the Viper, but to give you a reality check since you seem to act like the rest of the Vipers were untouchable. The point here is to compare apples to apples. The point is that the Gen V is holding it's own amongst the elite just as well as it's predecessors. And we haven't even seen the best of the GTS/SRT yet not to mention an ACR.
Go down the list of competitors and you will see that the results are far harder to get today than they were 20 years ago.
There was no Koenigsegg, Gumpert or Lexus Supercar, Lambo did not have Superleggerra's and LP versions of it's cars (During Gen 1 and 2). And since they have, I think most all of them are faster than the NON ACR Gen IV around a track. Not to mention Ford GT, Porsche CGT, all still faster than Gen 3 and 4 (again non ACR).
The point here is not to diminish the Viper, but to give you a reality check since you seem to act like the rest of the Vipers were untouchable. The point here is to compare apples to apples. The point is that the Gen V is holding it's own amongst the elite just as well as it's predecessors. And we haven't even seen the best of the GTS/SRT yet not to mention an ACR.
Go down the list of competitors and you will see that the results are far harder to get today than they were 20 years ago.
Another Newb who does not understand or "get" the Viper heritage. If you are surprised at the level of pessimism, you just don't get it. Up to this point, me·di·oc·ri·ty and Viper were never two words mentioned in the same sentence. I hope I didn't offend anyone.
Definition of MEDIOCRITY
1
a : the quality or state of being mediocre
b : moderate ability or value
2
: a mediocre person
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Examples of MEDIOCRITY
We were disappointed by the mediocrity of the new Viper as compared to the old ZR1.