viperdrummer
Enthusiast
As a charter member of this Board and an owner of all 3 Gens, I am for the first time since 1994 Viperless. During that time I have owned C5 and C6 Vettes etc and currently own a Caddy XLR-V, but there is nothing, nothing like a Viper.
I bought my first Viper at 38 and now past 50 it as invigorating as ever. I can recall thinking back in the mid 90s that all the attention and hoopla would die down--it never did. I am not ruling out another Viper, but with multiple homes and kids in college, there is simply no time to fully enjoy snakes.
All I can say after nearly 100,000 miles of Viper ownership is go out and drive these cars and have fun. Remarkably, they have been the most maintenance free cars I have ever owned and some of the best fit/finish. I have met wonderful folks and if the time is right and Dodge keeps making these cars (I have my doubts) I may be in another one before long.
Have fun and thanks.
I bought my first Viper at 38 and now past 50 it as invigorating as ever. I can recall thinking back in the mid 90s that all the attention and hoopla would die down--it never did. I am not ruling out another Viper, but with multiple homes and kids in college, there is simply no time to fully enjoy snakes.
All I can say after nearly 100,000 miles of Viper ownership is go out and drive these cars and have fun. Remarkably, they have been the most maintenance free cars I have ever owned and some of the best fit/finish. I have met wonderful folks and if the time is right and Dodge keeps making these cars (I have my doubts) I may be in another one before long.
Have fun and thanks.