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I went to Woodhouse a couple of weeks ago and that was my first mistake (got bitten big time). I was wanting "just a viper" sometime in the next 15 months. But after seeing an ACR in person, wow.
To me, they are totally not practical and way too expensive compared to a nice used Viper but again wow.
I could afford an ACR, it would take me a little longer to get a good down payment for it.
So what's going through my head is, Do you ACR owners drive your ACR's on the street even on weekends? I would be concerned with hitting anything (pothole, any road trash, curbs) because of how low the front end is with the splitter. Is it an issue? I can't imagine what repair costs would be.
I want one bad but am trying to justify an ACR vs any nice used Viper. I most likely would not go to the track to race it and would want to go for weekend drives but am concerned aout how low it sits.
The other side is that if I bought a regular Viper, would I regret not getting an ACR. Either way its my dream car and spending anywhere from 40k up for a regular viper or going ahead and biting the bullet on the price of an ACR. I would hate to spend money on this new toy and regret not buying what I want.
Talk me 'out of' or into an ACR please.
I have never bought a garage queen but I am sure I would be happy with an ACR garage queen.
To me, they are totally not practical and way too expensive compared to a nice used Viper but again wow.
I could afford an ACR, it would take me a little longer to get a good down payment for it.
So what's going through my head is, Do you ACR owners drive your ACR's on the street even on weekends? I would be concerned with hitting anything (pothole, any road trash, curbs) because of how low the front end is with the splitter. Is it an issue? I can't imagine what repair costs would be.
I want one bad but am trying to justify an ACR vs any nice used Viper. I most likely would not go to the track to race it and would want to go for weekend drives but am concerned aout how low it sits.
The other side is that if I bought a regular Viper, would I regret not getting an ACR. Either way its my dream car and spending anywhere from 40k up for a regular viper or going ahead and biting the bullet on the price of an ACR. I would hate to spend money on this new toy and regret not buying what I want.
Talk me 'out of' or into an ACR please.
I have never bought a garage queen but I am sure I would be happy with an ACR garage queen.