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They look the same with just some minor changes like hood, wheels, etc ... Why Dodge named them as Gen III and Gen IV?
They look the same with just some minor changes like hood, wheels, etc ... Why Dodge named them as Gen III and Gen IV?
As a current 08 owner, (never owned but did cross shop 06 coupes) Everything I have read here people who have stepped up to a Gen IV from Gen III have nothing but great things to say in the improvements. It's not just HP and hood. Rear end, oiling of the engine, exhaust, the ride, transmission, clutch etc. I guess from my point if you want a stock/relatively stock car 08+ is the way to go. If you want 700+ HP, slap a supercharger on or tune the PCM etc Gen III is the way to go. I have always been a tuner, I like to upgrade, but I figured cost of a low mileage 06 + upgrades to improve to 08 territory I would have spent thousands more than buying the 08 from the get go and I didn't see myself needing 1000+ hp (however I do dream of it LOL)
For C5, C5 Z06 got more horse power and different suspension, etc ... but it was still C5. For C6, Z06 and even ZR1 were still C6.
Maybe because Viper is a car ahead of its time and with timeless exterior unlike the mass market Corvette that changes little underneath while gains new appearance to attract more mass buyers? Learn something about the subject before asking questions. Is 911 forum your next stop? Oh and yes, I have a C6 vette in case you wonder.They look the same with just some minor changes like hood, wheels, etc ... Why Dodge named them as Gen III and Gen IV?
vettestripes said: "...Why Dodge named them as Gen III and Gen IV?"
Did the Gen I, II, III, etc. designations REALLY come from Dodge???
I may be wrong, but I thought that was initiated more in the Viper owner circles, then loosely accepted (adopted ??) by Dodge. Does it matter ??
Others can elabortate.
........The marketing and PR department are the ones who wanted to use Chapter 3, so the GEN ( which looks like a GM word) would be avoided.
I dont mind talking gen 1-5 with fellow Viper nuts. But for the general population IMO our VCA forum has it right: RT/10 & GTS, and SRT-10 Vert&Coupe.
This is how the average person knows Vipers. Two generations. The older curvey ones and the newer non-curvey ones.
Any time i run into a random person that is interested in my Viper and they say they have a friend with one, or they saw some other viper on the road some time ago, i want to know what Gen Viper they are talking about so i ask. The response has never been Gen3 or Gen4. They just say; well it was one of the newer ones, or the one that looks more like a vette...
A major body style change is the main thing that warrents a new generation lable with all other American cars so I think the Viper should follow suite.
Vette, Mustang, Camaro, Firebird, All had several different engine options for each year sometimes overlaping generations. When you talk about em you say a Gen(X) whatever with a XXXci motor. Simple enough.
Each Generation is very different. Here is your quick guide to understanding the various generations of Vipers:
Gen III:
A lovely car made by Honda.
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Totally agreed!I agree with TS. "Generation" changes are typically reserved for significant chassis and body changes--offering an upgraded engine and improved bolt-ons is not a generation change IMO.
Each Generation is very different. Here is your quick guide to understanding the various generations of Vipers:
Gen V:
Lost to this car so it no longer matters. Wait for the Gen VI.
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Gen IV:
Fastest car out there but has a big giant wing so it is a cheater car that doesn't count.
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Gen III:
A lovely car made by Honda.
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Gen II:
The red ones seem to be the most popular. That guy should be wearing his belt though.
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Gen I:
Crude and unrefined. No windows or roof. Big motor.
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