I guess MY angle is that some of us (or maybe I should just say me) care more about the overall performance and ability to use that performance, than we do the looks? Don't get me wrong, I love the looks of ALL Viper's so far, but beauty is and always will be in the eye of the beholder, so that will never be something that is even a key ingredient to me. The look of the car will never get me to write a check, but the soul sure the hell will!
Here is an easy way to at least see where I am coming from: remember the Dodge Razor show car? When I saw that car I just walked away. But as I was walking away and heard that the engine would produce over 250 hp, and that the car would have no radio, air and roll-up windows, my heart literally said, "I WANT one of those"!
We are ALL attracted to Viper for many different reasons, the looks, performance, even the great group of people who own them has some factor in this, so building the perfect one would never be easy. But if you could, I would bet that a Super version with mean looks, 700 hp, and still priced less than the Lambo's and Ferraris that would fall prey to it, would be all that is needed to lay claim as the WORLDS most dominate sports car. Having the SRT/10 already the dominant American Sports Car is fine with all of us, but there are some of us that would also like to claim the other title, and keep that claim in the "family". That being said, I would rather own a Viper Super Car than ANY other vehicle produced. And if they ever did build one it would surely have a place in my life. I can also say that given a choice of a Viper with a fixed top verses an open top will always lead me to the open version, just my prefference.
Someone above asked if I felt the ACR was a big enough difference to justify having that different version? To me, no. I love what the ACR stands for, but again the Comp Coupe would make more sense for me simply because I enjoy the track even more than I do driving a Viper on the street.