This is a hotly debated topic, so hopefully we can keep things civil. I've read several car reviews on various different cars that tend to reflect a theme common to Vipers (I think at least). It has to do with that somewhat intangible and largely subjective idea of a car being "fun to drive". Any car can fall into this category, from a Volkswagen Beetle to a McLaren P1. It's not about numbers, it's not about cost, it's just about how the car makes you feel when you drive it. Others are firmly in the camp of "I don't care as long as it's the fastest thing on the road". To my mind, this recalls namely the Nissan GT-R. I've heard several people say that while the car is stupid fast and realtively easy to drive, it gets boring because it just doesn't feel like you're really pushing it.
This topic seems to get brought up often regarding the Viper design. Lots of people just want the Viper to stomp whatever else is out there by any means necessary (supercharged V8, DCT, active aero, CCB, etc.), others would rather see the car stay true to its roots and keep a big V10 under the hood with minimal computer enhancements and require driver skill more than anything to be fast. What's your opinion? I myself love all my cars because they're just fun. The feeling of a monster 8L+ engine shaking the car at idle could rock me to sleep at night. My Dart puts a smile on my face every time I drive it because I've put a ton of work into it and it's just cool to me. My old Vette is the slowest of them all, but I love the way it looks and it's essentially a time machine since it's more or less factory stock and I like keeping it that way. I always would like to be faster than the next guy, but I'd rather have fun doing it than drive a fast car that just feels clinical.
This topic seems to get brought up often regarding the Viper design. Lots of people just want the Viper to stomp whatever else is out there by any means necessary (supercharged V8, DCT, active aero, CCB, etc.), others would rather see the car stay true to its roots and keep a big V10 under the hood with minimal computer enhancements and require driver skill more than anything to be fast. What's your opinion? I myself love all my cars because they're just fun. The feeling of a monster 8L+ engine shaking the car at idle could rock me to sleep at night. My Dart puts a smile on my face every time I drive it because I've put a ton of work into it and it's just cool to me. My old Vette is the slowest of them all, but I love the way it looks and it's essentially a time machine since it's more or less factory stock and I like keeping it that way. I always would like to be faster than the next guy, but I'd rather have fun doing it than drive a fast car that just feels clinical.
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