Bruce H.
Enthusiast
Interest and demand for the TA seems to have reached critical mass, and just about every day a member announces he's bought one or is seriously considering one on this forum or others. This is great news for SRT and all Viper owners. SRT's Viper launch obviously had challenges but the TA seemed to come out of the gate very strong, and the media has responded with universal praise and approval. The first orange TA'***** the dealerships just before year's end, the blacks shortly after, and I'm sure the whites will be landing soon.
For me, the TA combined all the right stuff for my weekend track days and limited street use. I was most concerned with braking, wanted the most robust brake components from the parts bin, and they're only available on the TA. Next was the ability to have multiple ESC modes, and while I haven't had them in the past, or chose to turn them off, the non-invasive Track DSC mode on the GTS and TA sounded ideal (thanks Venom V!). And I liked the idea of the dual suspension modes for my dual uses. The TA was the only model to offer all three of these, and I may not have chosen any Viper if I couldn't get the TA with these features.
The TA also has the track optimized suspension, wheels and tires, the exterior aero spoilers parts, and some extra carbon fiber and cosmetic touches, but much of that can be ordered seperately along with doing a track alignment. But the TA designation was immortalized at Laguna Seca, and it being a limited edition, makes it a very desirable model, and a raging bargain as an over-achieving exotic. Surely it'll be a much better investment at resale time than trying to modify another model. I would think that anyone who wants to track the car would agree that the TA is a no-brainer...if they can give up some of that supple leather and a half a dozen speakers. I doubt anyone would argue that the non-slip and breathable ballistic fabric isn't an excellent choice for road and track.
But even if you put all those reasons aside, it just seems to me that the TA nails the performance image of the Viper since the beginning. It's as gorgeous, exotic and exclusive as ever, performs better than ever before, it's stylish interior is much improved, and it's minimal concessions to technology actually enhance its engaging driving experience. I think that's what was needed to attract both cross-shoppers and many current hard-core Viper owners and enthusiasts. I hope SRT uses this formula again soon as these TA's are going to quickly become extinct. While orange is the signature color, both white and black are stunning and understated with their orange accents. I can`t help but think these will all sell out quickly...and when they`re gone they`re gone.
It`ll be interesting to see how the TA does in the up-coming C&D Lightning Lap competition, and whether there will be many TA`s even available for sale by then!
Bruce
For me, the TA combined all the right stuff for my weekend track days and limited street use. I was most concerned with braking, wanted the most robust brake components from the parts bin, and they're only available on the TA. Next was the ability to have multiple ESC modes, and while I haven't had them in the past, or chose to turn them off, the non-invasive Track DSC mode on the GTS and TA sounded ideal (thanks Venom V!). And I liked the idea of the dual suspension modes for my dual uses. The TA was the only model to offer all three of these, and I may not have chosen any Viper if I couldn't get the TA with these features.
The TA also has the track optimized suspension, wheels and tires, the exterior aero spoilers parts, and some extra carbon fiber and cosmetic touches, but much of that can be ordered seperately along with doing a track alignment. But the TA designation was immortalized at Laguna Seca, and it being a limited edition, makes it a very desirable model, and a raging bargain as an over-achieving exotic. Surely it'll be a much better investment at resale time than trying to modify another model. I would think that anyone who wants to track the car would agree that the TA is a no-brainer...if they can give up some of that supple leather and a half a dozen speakers. I doubt anyone would argue that the non-slip and breathable ballistic fabric isn't an excellent choice for road and track.
But even if you put all those reasons aside, it just seems to me that the TA nails the performance image of the Viper since the beginning. It's as gorgeous, exotic and exclusive as ever, performs better than ever before, it's stylish interior is much improved, and it's minimal concessions to technology actually enhance its engaging driving experience. I think that's what was needed to attract both cross-shoppers and many current hard-core Viper owners and enthusiasts. I hope SRT uses this formula again soon as these TA's are going to quickly become extinct. While orange is the signature color, both white and black are stunning and understated with their orange accents. I can`t help but think these will all sell out quickly...and when they`re gone they`re gone.
It`ll be interesting to see how the TA does in the up-coming C&D Lightning Lap competition, and whether there will be many TA`s even available for sale by then!
Bruce
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