Frank Parise
VCA Venom Member
The 2003 convertible goes so far beyond any reasonable expectations for an American sports car that I can't believe some of the comments I am reading. To pass judgment on the car by looking at a photograph is premature. I've spoken to individuals present at the unveiling in Detroit. They said the car is absolutely spectacular in person. I found the GTS-R concept car to be far more spectacular in person than I did in photographs.
Team Viper has addressed nearly every weakness in the Gen 2 car, plus they made improvements in areas that didn't even call for improvement, especially power!
This car is shaped the way it is to reduce aerodynamic drag. Many of you don't realize that the .35 drag coefficient of the GTS is way below average. The .45 drag coefficient of the current RT/10 (with hardtop on) makes it an aerodynamic pig. Don't be offended...I own a 99 RT/10 also. In fact, the Dodge Ram Pick Up is more slippery than the RT/10. What this means is that whether you have a Gen 1 or a Gen 2 car and whether it is a roadster or a coupe, the shape of the car alone consumes enormous horsepower just to push it through the air. All other things being equal, the new convertible will accelerate faster and achieve higher top speed because of these aerodynamic improvements.
I am confident that both the exterior and interior styling of this car will result in a bigger "wow" on the streets than any of the current Vipers. Trust me!
Team Viper has addressed nearly every weakness in the Gen 2 car, plus they made improvements in areas that didn't even call for improvement, especially power!
This car is shaped the way it is to reduce aerodynamic drag. Many of you don't realize that the .35 drag coefficient of the GTS is way below average. The .45 drag coefficient of the current RT/10 (with hardtop on) makes it an aerodynamic pig. Don't be offended...I own a 99 RT/10 also. In fact, the Dodge Ram Pick Up is more slippery than the RT/10. What this means is that whether you have a Gen 1 or a Gen 2 car and whether it is a roadster or a coupe, the shape of the car alone consumes enormous horsepower just to push it through the air. All other things being equal, the new convertible will accelerate faster and achieve higher top speed because of these aerodynamic improvements.
I am confident that both the exterior and interior styling of this car will result in a bigger "wow" on the streets than any of the current Vipers. Trust me!