Hello All,
I’ve been a lurker for quite some time and this is my first post. I have the usual story of being a long-time Viper lover and I’m finally at the point in my life where I’m ready to take the plunge. I’ve done a considerable amount of reading, especially here on the VCA forums. The purpose of this post is for me to talk out loud, especially around Viper owners with the hopes of gleaning additional information and/or confirming my thoughts. I apologize in advance for the length, but hopefully it will become a helpful thread for others in a similar position. Feel free to respond to any part of this thread, as I’m simply interested hearing others thoughts as they relate to my thought process.
Summary – Hoping to buy my first Viper in Spring 2012. No specific price range, but have a mental block to going above $59k.
Gen III vs Gen IV
Exhaust – My understanding is there is considerable benefit related to heat-reduction as well as exhaust note in the Gen IV. Although, I think this could be inexpensively resolved with a Corsa exhaust on a Gen III ($2k installed?). My understanding is also that the exhaust note on a Gen IV is really not improved by adding a Corsa exhaust.
Clutch – Improved clutch mechanics on the Gen IV makes for easier shifting? I’m all about easier. But is it really something I would notice?
ABS – ABS brakes for improved braking? Sounds like a great addition to the Gen IV.
Many other improvements – Transmission, Electrical, etc. Seems like so many other great improvements that were made to the Gen IV.
Extra 100 HP – I’m buying a performance car, shouldn’t I just go for the extra horses? But then again, I’ve never owned a car that would even compare to a Gen III Viper, so who am I kidding. I won’t know the difference.
Warranty – Finding a 2008 with an Extended Warranty (or still the ability to add one) would seem to be a great value and a huge selling point for me.
Color – I’ve not quite come around on the bold colors available to the Viper. I seem to lean towards laid-back, rather than up in your face. Although I did think about Yellow for quite some time (because they are fastest of course), but then I’ve sort of turned my attention to Silver or Black (I know they are more common, but dang they’re pretty). I think Silver is my latest love, but then realized they made none in 2008, if I consider Gen IV, I may have to go with Black. Maybe black with Red Stripes for a touch of attitude?
Mamba Package – Only for the sake of adding some color to a Silver or Black Viper. Wouldn’t be a requirement, but I think it would look pretty slick. I think this package was only available in Gen III?
Vert vs Coupe – I’ll not be tracking my Viper and I’ll obviously only be driving it on beautiful days. Although I live in Wisconsin, I think I have to go with the Vert.
Price – Nearly a $15k jump to get into the Gen IV over Gen III (2006 vs 2008). Man that’s quite the leap and puts me above my mental limit of $59k (most seem to be around $65k-$69k for 2008). Maybe I just go with a 2005 and save myself some cash and would be just as happy?
Mileage – I’m really not stuck on a low-mileage vehicle; I think I would be fine going up to 15k miles. Although I think around 8k would be a sweet spot.
Timing of Purchase – I’m really concerned about the timing of my purchase. The uncertainty on used Viper values related to the release of the Gen V has me hesitant. I believe they are unveiling the Gen V in early April, this would at least provide me more information as to whether it could have significant negative impact. But given the short summers in WI, I don’t want to wait too long.
My current thoughts – I’m thinking maybe I save some money and go with a 2005 Silver Vert with Mamba package. Add a Corsa Exhaust and call it a day. As I’ve heard others say in posts, it’s a Viper, I’ll love it every time I look in my garage. Whether it’s a 2005 Gen III or a 2008 Gen IV.
Maybe something like this: http://www.greaterchicagomotors.com...81-of-200-made-2005-Chicago-Illinois/1965540/
But then again…oh how nice would all the bennies of a Gen IV be…hmmm.
I’ve been a lurker for quite some time and this is my first post. I have the usual story of being a long-time Viper lover and I’m finally at the point in my life where I’m ready to take the plunge. I’ve done a considerable amount of reading, especially here on the VCA forums. The purpose of this post is for me to talk out loud, especially around Viper owners with the hopes of gleaning additional information and/or confirming my thoughts. I apologize in advance for the length, but hopefully it will become a helpful thread for others in a similar position. Feel free to respond to any part of this thread, as I’m simply interested hearing others thoughts as they relate to my thought process.
Summary – Hoping to buy my first Viper in Spring 2012. No specific price range, but have a mental block to going above $59k.
Gen III vs Gen IV
Exhaust – My understanding is there is considerable benefit related to heat-reduction as well as exhaust note in the Gen IV. Although, I think this could be inexpensively resolved with a Corsa exhaust on a Gen III ($2k installed?). My understanding is also that the exhaust note on a Gen IV is really not improved by adding a Corsa exhaust.
Clutch – Improved clutch mechanics on the Gen IV makes for easier shifting? I’m all about easier. But is it really something I would notice?
ABS – ABS brakes for improved braking? Sounds like a great addition to the Gen IV.
Many other improvements – Transmission, Electrical, etc. Seems like so many other great improvements that were made to the Gen IV.
Extra 100 HP – I’m buying a performance car, shouldn’t I just go for the extra horses? But then again, I’ve never owned a car that would even compare to a Gen III Viper, so who am I kidding. I won’t know the difference.
Warranty – Finding a 2008 with an Extended Warranty (or still the ability to add one) would seem to be a great value and a huge selling point for me.
Color – I’ve not quite come around on the bold colors available to the Viper. I seem to lean towards laid-back, rather than up in your face. Although I did think about Yellow for quite some time (because they are fastest of course), but then I’ve sort of turned my attention to Silver or Black (I know they are more common, but dang they’re pretty). I think Silver is my latest love, but then realized they made none in 2008, if I consider Gen IV, I may have to go with Black. Maybe black with Red Stripes for a touch of attitude?
Mamba Package – Only for the sake of adding some color to a Silver or Black Viper. Wouldn’t be a requirement, but I think it would look pretty slick. I think this package was only available in Gen III?
Vert vs Coupe – I’ll not be tracking my Viper and I’ll obviously only be driving it on beautiful days. Although I live in Wisconsin, I think I have to go with the Vert.
Price – Nearly a $15k jump to get into the Gen IV over Gen III (2006 vs 2008). Man that’s quite the leap and puts me above my mental limit of $59k (most seem to be around $65k-$69k for 2008). Maybe I just go with a 2005 and save myself some cash and would be just as happy?
Mileage – I’m really not stuck on a low-mileage vehicle; I think I would be fine going up to 15k miles. Although I think around 8k would be a sweet spot.
Timing of Purchase – I’m really concerned about the timing of my purchase. The uncertainty on used Viper values related to the release of the Gen V has me hesitant. I believe they are unveiling the Gen V in early April, this would at least provide me more information as to whether it could have significant negative impact. But given the short summers in WI, I don’t want to wait too long.
My current thoughts – I’m thinking maybe I save some money and go with a 2005 Silver Vert with Mamba package. Add a Corsa Exhaust and call it a day. As I’ve heard others say in posts, it’s a Viper, I’ll love it every time I look in my garage. Whether it’s a 2005 Gen III or a 2008 Gen IV.
Maybe something like this: http://www.greaterchicagomotors.com...81-of-200-made-2005-Chicago-Illinois/1965540/
But then again…oh how nice would all the bennies of a Gen IV be…hmmm.