Beardy
Enthusiast
Potential Gen 3 owner looking for some confirmation and a reality check.
My main interests are in use as a soft top summer road trip car and driving something that won't get to feel ordinary in a year or two. I have driven a Gen 3 for a short period and without pushing it I found it quite benign although it tramlined like mad. I currently have a NA Miata, a 3.4 996 C2 cab and XKR supercharged 4.2 coupe. The 996 needs to be driven with commitment to get the best whereas the Jag has torque on hand and more when asked. It encourages a more relaxed driving style and is better suited as a GT, but alas is a hardtop coupe. I get about 18 around town and 22-24mpg on a trip in either. I do all my own maintenance and repairs.
The competition for the Viper would be a V8 F Type convertible, as I see it there are some real pros and cons - please correct me/comment here if I am way off base...
The F type is plenty quick enough for me, the interior is pretty nice but a little generic. It will continue to depreciate. The Viper is anything but generic and appears `over engineered' and reliable and (important to me), pretty simple to maintain. The F Type has electronics up the whazoo which pretty much commits an owner to a dealer for anything significant, whereas from what I have seen, aside from potential parts availability issues, the Gen 3 is analog / mechanical. F Type range/economy would be similar to the current Jag. I have the perception that both options may have similar cost of ownership; the Jag offers better economy but will depreciate and has the potential to throw up some big bills via dependence on third party maintenance/repairs, whereas the Viper will drink more but depreciate less.
And here is where I need a reality check: I have searched through all the online forums and site like Fuelly for realistic gas mileage figures for the Gen 3. It seems to range from the highly satisfied "2.2mpg on track", to some claims of >25 on the highway in 6th at highway speeds. While others state that they've never seen better than 16mpg under any conditions. I would anticipate some level of convergence or at least common figures at cruise, especially on a closed loop EFI engine with O2 sensors and yet figures seem to be all over the map. Range would be important to me, let alone the inconvenience of stopping every 150-200miles. If I could reliably get 20mpg at part throttle at freeway speeds thats fine, but mid teens becomes limiting..
Your input is much appreciated.
thanks
My main interests are in use as a soft top summer road trip car and driving something that won't get to feel ordinary in a year or two. I have driven a Gen 3 for a short period and without pushing it I found it quite benign although it tramlined like mad. I currently have a NA Miata, a 3.4 996 C2 cab and XKR supercharged 4.2 coupe. The 996 needs to be driven with commitment to get the best whereas the Jag has torque on hand and more when asked. It encourages a more relaxed driving style and is better suited as a GT, but alas is a hardtop coupe. I get about 18 around town and 22-24mpg on a trip in either. I do all my own maintenance and repairs.
The competition for the Viper would be a V8 F Type convertible, as I see it there are some real pros and cons - please correct me/comment here if I am way off base...
The F type is plenty quick enough for me, the interior is pretty nice but a little generic. It will continue to depreciate. The Viper is anything but generic and appears `over engineered' and reliable and (important to me), pretty simple to maintain. The F Type has electronics up the whazoo which pretty much commits an owner to a dealer for anything significant, whereas from what I have seen, aside from potential parts availability issues, the Gen 3 is analog / mechanical. F Type range/economy would be similar to the current Jag. I have the perception that both options may have similar cost of ownership; the Jag offers better economy but will depreciate and has the potential to throw up some big bills via dependence on third party maintenance/repairs, whereas the Viper will drink more but depreciate less.
And here is where I need a reality check: I have searched through all the online forums and site like Fuelly for realistic gas mileage figures for the Gen 3. It seems to range from the highly satisfied "2.2mpg on track", to some claims of >25 on the highway in 6th at highway speeds. While others state that they've never seen better than 16mpg under any conditions. I would anticipate some level of convergence or at least common figures at cruise, especially on a closed loop EFI engine with O2 sensors and yet figures seem to be all over the map. Range would be important to me, let alone the inconvenience of stopping every 150-200miles. If I could reliably get 20mpg at part throttle at freeway speeds thats fine, but mid teens becomes limiting..
Your input is much appreciated.
thanks