ghengishahn
Viper Owner
I am sure the more seasoned owner is used to it by now, but as a new owner I still find it fascinating the affect that the Viper has on surrounding drivers.
Last night was driving down a multi lane road and Vette was in the RH turn lane. I was 1 deep behind another car in LH straight lane. Anyway the Vette races off the line avoiding the right hand turn leaping in front straight lane now next to me but I still have the other car in front. He drifts rearward slowing to allow me to come up beside him then revs his engine to *********** the exhaust, dumps the clutch, burns some rubber, and then hits second gear.
Just makes my evening to see comical things people to do to be noticed.
This venom seems to infect many. This has played out mutltiple times over the past few weeks with various attention getting stunts from all kinds of vehicles....some not even what most would call sporty. (a clunky farm truck...with a teen driver)
All I can say is it makes my ride enjoyable.
Oh and the same night, while at the BP station tanking up, the car next to me pulls forward, pull out his 35mm camera and asks to take a picture of the Viper.
The Hiss Affect is fun....isn't it.
Last night was driving down a multi lane road and Vette was in the RH turn lane. I was 1 deep behind another car in LH straight lane. Anyway the Vette races off the line avoiding the right hand turn leaping in front straight lane now next to me but I still have the other car in front. He drifts rearward slowing to allow me to come up beside him then revs his engine to *********** the exhaust, dumps the clutch, burns some rubber, and then hits second gear.
Just makes my evening to see comical things people to do to be noticed.
This venom seems to infect many. This has played out mutltiple times over the past few weeks with various attention getting stunts from all kinds of vehicles....some not even what most would call sporty. (a clunky farm truck...with a teen driver)
All I can say is it makes my ride enjoyable.
Oh and the same night, while at the BP station tanking up, the car next to me pulls forward, pull out his 35mm camera and asks to take a picture of the Viper.
The Hiss Affect is fun....isn't it.