illegalspeeds
Enthusiast
Hi all, let me start by saying that this is not a "Plan to buy a Viper in the next century" post. I have wanted one as long as I can remember, and the time is finally right. I am 29, and I want a Viper when I turn thirty. I have owned many performance cars, mostly Ford-powered, including my current 2004 Lightning. (Insert SRT-10 Ram slur here.) I rented a 2001 RT/10 for a week while I was visiting my family in Minnesota and fell in love. I can't decide between Gen I and Gen II, however, and I was hoping for some input from current owners. Is a Viper a practical daily driver?
I am looking around 35K for a decent Gen I, and around 50K for a decent GenII. I already know all the basics, 50 more hp after 1997, different interior, actual windows, etc.; with the money I save on if I get a 1994 Viper, I can buy another car to drive on really bad days. If I get a 2000 model, it will probably be my only car, at least for a while. I live in SC, so no worries about snow. I do not want a GTS. I have never been in a Gen I, so is the Gen II that much better that I should sacrifice having a second vehicle?
With Vmania windows (non-vented with electric door openers) and a hardtop, is a Gen I Viper just as secure as a GenII? I am in the Navy, so it will be parked on a Navy base during the day while I am at work. It will never be parked for more than 6 hours at a time, though.
I own Matt Stone's book; can anyone recommend any other reading for a future Viper owner?
I have been lurking here for a while, so I know the basic ins and outs of Viper ownership, but one thing that is not discussed a lot is maintenance. I assume since I haven't read about it here, that the stock Vipers generally do not break much. Is that safe?
Thanks for your help!
Matt
I am looking around 35K for a decent Gen I, and around 50K for a decent GenII. I already know all the basics, 50 more hp after 1997, different interior, actual windows, etc.; with the money I save on if I get a 1994 Viper, I can buy another car to drive on really bad days. If I get a 2000 model, it will probably be my only car, at least for a while. I live in SC, so no worries about snow. I do not want a GTS. I have never been in a Gen I, so is the Gen II that much better that I should sacrifice having a second vehicle?
With Vmania windows (non-vented with electric door openers) and a hardtop, is a Gen I Viper just as secure as a GenII? I am in the Navy, so it will be parked on a Navy base during the day while I am at work. It will never be parked for more than 6 hours at a time, though.
I own Matt Stone's book; can anyone recommend any other reading for a future Viper owner?
I have been lurking here for a while, so I know the basic ins and outs of Viper ownership, but one thing that is not discussed a lot is maintenance. I assume since I haven't read about it here, that the stock Vipers generally do not break much. Is that safe?
Thanks for your help!
Matt