<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by GTS Dean:
EuG -
I don't want Active Handling on ANY Viper, PERIOD!!! With, or without, a defeat switch.
You just don't seem to get the whole idea of the Dodge Viper, do you? This is a no-nonsense, no frills, in-your-face, brutish, powerful, exhilarating, difficult-to-drive (much less master), mega-motored, American-made Killer Car. This automobile does NOT belong in the hands of people just because they can afford it - it is for people who absolutely LOVE IT even with all the "faults" many would complain about.
If you can't live with the Viper the way it's delivered, sell it to someone who can, then go buy yourself a 'Vette. This sort of thing happens aroud Dallas all the time. I've never been able to fathom the number of Vipers that are constantly for sale in the DFW area any other way. The car very quickly separates the wannabe posers from the purists and seriously afflicted types.
Picture this in your mind, and maybe you'll begin to understand:
69 Vette, stroked 427 with port fuel injection, air conditioning, 6-speed, big fat radial tires, radial-tuned suspension, larger brakes.
There now, would you love this car? No? Then keep your C5 and go away from here!
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I agree completely. I have never liked a car as much as the Viper. My purchase turned me into a Viper freak! One of the best things about it is the simplicity of the package (read: less stuff to break). As far as comfort goes, the Viper is a Rolls compared to my daily driver (a '66 injected small block Chevelle with no AC or heat (extra weight) and 4:56 gears)! And for the temporary Viper owners that choose to sell as soon as they realize the car isn't like the NSX or the C5 they owned before, GOOD! That just leaves some great deals on hardly used Vipers that someone who has a full appreciation for the car can snap up!
Please, keep the AH, automatic climate control, heated seats, run-flat tires, and even the stinkin' cupholder out of the Viper! If I wanted that I would have bought a Vette in the first place. The Viper serves a devoted niche that really isn't served by any other production cars today, and Dodge should keep it that way.