mnc2886
Enthusiast
Guys,
After all these "teasers" and "leaks" that are really teasers, I can't wait. I am a Viper fanatic through and through. All though the Gen V will be my first Viper, I will be getting one. I'll just more than likely aim for the one that someone dumps after they put a 1000 miles on it.
I've been a huge fan of the Viper since the GTS and it has been my dream car since. Hence, my summary of what the Gen V is to me right now. The last few months I have debated with my self over which Viper to get. GTS? Gen III Coupe? Gen IV Coupe? To me, the GTS was it. I couldn't stray away from the looks. Sure, the interior needed refinement and there is a huge horsepower difference between a Gen II and IV, but all that was fixable. I just keep thinking I would buy a GTS and put my version of a refined interior into it. Almost the way some shops have done with some 60's muscle car classics. Now that the Gen V is here, I can have everything I want. SRT putting curves on a Gen IV = perfect.
I can say I am quite tired of the nay-sayers and the people complaining. In fact, the worse has been references and comparisons to a Mustang that has a gross vehicle weight rating that makes me want to ask what the towing capacity is. Another thing is that we need to face the fact that we probably wont be shocked with in your face design like we were with the GTS. Too many auto makers make an exotic looking vehicle. Also, stop saying it looks like a Ferrari. Do a little research, make a timeline on Ferrari front engine vehicles and compare it to the Viper that was already out. Then try to tell me a Viper copied Ferrari and not the other way around. SRT didn't re-invent the wheel here, they just refined it. The Gen V is a refined, updated, modernized GTS.
So lets sum this up. If you are a troll, or if you want to say a Mustang (ANY MUSTANG) is a better vehicle, or if you want to tell me that the Gen V Viper will be lame......please click the following link.
http://youknowhowiknowyouregay.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/your-header.jpg
After all these "teasers" and "leaks" that are really teasers, I can't wait. I am a Viper fanatic through and through. All though the Gen V will be my first Viper, I will be getting one. I'll just more than likely aim for the one that someone dumps after they put a 1000 miles on it.
I've been a huge fan of the Viper since the GTS and it has been my dream car since. Hence, my summary of what the Gen V is to me right now. The last few months I have debated with my self over which Viper to get. GTS? Gen III Coupe? Gen IV Coupe? To me, the GTS was it. I couldn't stray away from the looks. Sure, the interior needed refinement and there is a huge horsepower difference between a Gen II and IV, but all that was fixable. I just keep thinking I would buy a GTS and put my version of a refined interior into it. Almost the way some shops have done with some 60's muscle car classics. Now that the Gen V is here, I can have everything I want. SRT putting curves on a Gen IV = perfect.
I can say I am quite tired of the nay-sayers and the people complaining. In fact, the worse has been references and comparisons to a Mustang that has a gross vehicle weight rating that makes me want to ask what the towing capacity is. Another thing is that we need to face the fact that we probably wont be shocked with in your face design like we were with the GTS. Too many auto makers make an exotic looking vehicle. Also, stop saying it looks like a Ferrari. Do a little research, make a timeline on Ferrari front engine vehicles and compare it to the Viper that was already out. Then try to tell me a Viper copied Ferrari and not the other way around. SRT didn't re-invent the wheel here, they just refined it. The Gen V is a refined, updated, modernized GTS.
So lets sum this up. If you are a troll, or if you want to say a Mustang (ANY MUSTANG) is a better vehicle, or if you want to tell me that the Gen V Viper will be lame......please click the following link.
http://youknowhowiknowyouregay.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/your-header.jpg