viperbilliam
Enthusiast
I've bought 12 Viper, test drove 0 of them, sat in 0 of them
That said, you can't expect t steal customers away from Porsche (who let you take anything under $200K for a test drive) without a sit in and a drive.
As much as I like the 911s, the test drives are easy because they have 6 cylinder motors that are in the wrong place with an absolutely useless trunk that's also in the wrong place. Porsche owners are used to that and probably think the Viper motors are in the wrong place with rear trunks that have more space then they know what to do with. They are also intimidated by the ridiculously montrous grins the Vipers wear on their front ends. LOL!
I don't know what the SRT marketing people were thinking with the pricing and conquest sales but if they did surveys with these German and Italian car owners, I think the survey takers were less than forthright or there was too much distortion in the questions and "reading in between the lines" to where the SRT folks were able to fool themselves with the pricing. The only conquests sales the Viper can get realistically are Corvette buyers IMHO. The remaining market are Viper owners, ex-Viper owners, and those wanting to be Viper owners that are able to afford them. I can't see the best Viper being over $125K. And that's a stretch given the ZR1 sales were heavily discounted from those prices. I hate to see the Viper languishing on the floor (a little early yet to pronounce demise) because we may see it die again. It's why I wanted to see higher production numbers so that the prices could be significantly lower and we could enjoy better dealer and aftermarket support.