So I'm comparing these two. It seem a lot of GenII's have the same if not lower mileage than the newer SRTs? I want an open top so looking at the '97-'02 RT/10. I like the GenII styling better and it will be $10k cheaper as a bonus. I'm not too concerned about the performance, since I just picked up a Ducati 1098 <-- that thing is killer on my back during my commute, though!
What I AM worried about though is bad stuff happening from not mileage but AGE. One of my friends chose to get a used 911 turbo instead of a new z06 since he likes Porsche, but is deeply annoyed by the squeeks and rattles from worn out bushings/plastics (and that's just an '02 porsche, not '97+ like some of the RT/10s I'd be considering!)
I am thinking garaging and temperature/humidity of where the car was located will make a huge difference, but I would like your guys' advice on this. Although I like the body styling of the GenII, I like the wheels and brakes on the SRT, and it's my understanding the SRT is a full-on roadster compared to the targa top of the RT10. I don't plan on spending money on modifications, as as it'll take a lot to make this Viper faster than the superbike anyway. Because of this the weighing scale really comes down to the price difference. I'd hate to buy an RT/10 and then spend thousands of dollars fixing mechanical deficiencies that come from age. Any comments?
Thanks!
Ambert
What I AM worried about though is bad stuff happening from not mileage but AGE. One of my friends chose to get a used 911 turbo instead of a new z06 since he likes Porsche, but is deeply annoyed by the squeeks and rattles from worn out bushings/plastics (and that's just an '02 porsche, not '97+ like some of the RT/10s I'd be considering!)
I am thinking garaging and temperature/humidity of where the car was located will make a huge difference, but I would like your guys' advice on this. Although I like the body styling of the GenII, I like the wheels and brakes on the SRT, and it's my understanding the SRT is a full-on roadster compared to the targa top of the RT10. I don't plan on spending money on modifications, as as it'll take a lot to make this Viper faster than the superbike anyway. Because of this the weighing scale really comes down to the price difference. I'd hate to buy an RT/10 and then spend thousands of dollars fixing mechanical deficiencies that come from age. Any comments?
Thanks!
Ambert