I'm really looking forward to the next NSX and next Viper as well. They both should be amazing. I have a feeling that the NSX will take til '09 or '10 to go into production at the earliest though.
Bat, glad you're enjoying the ride! I actually was deciding between an srt-10 and an NSX when I was selling my Gen II, then decided to go with a newer NSX. I am loving the formula car, mid engine feel, cutting around curves and long cruises. However, I won't say that I don't miss the massive...
The reason why the NSX costs $88,000 new is because it was extremely expensive to produce (I don't even think Honda made any money on the NSX itself). The car is all aluminium (chassis and body panels) which is pretty expensive. The NSX is not just about a 0-60 time; It's about all-around...
I agree with Wanted, the Gen II RT/10 is the best looking viper. I think it's really too bad that Chrysler left the top as an afterthought, however, and the car just doesn't look right or feel right with it on. At least the Gen III fixed this problem.
I was surprised too, but that's pretty much what happens every time. All you need to do is get two qualified drivers with a gen II and a Z06 at your local dragstrip to figure this out. It will be a drivers race to 100 mph, then the Viper will start to pull away more and more as the speeds...
I actually sold my '98 Viper RT/10 and bought a 2000 NSX-T. Even though the Viper was a really fun car, to be honest, I enjoy driving my NSX much more.
The Viper wins in accerlation, but the NSX is not slow by any means, like some people are saying. It will run a 4.5 0-60 mph. I do notice...
A lot of people have asked me that question Doug. I actually don't regret the decision, as much as I loved my RT/10. I've actually been very happy with my new car.
I really wanted to try the mid-engined exotic thing, but I also wanted something very reliable. I also love the styling of...
As most of you know I had a '98 RT/10 before I got the NSX. As for why I got the NSX, I was looking for something different (mid-engined exotic) and something very high quality. Price wasn't a big deal to me.
I'm happy with my choice and have no regrets, the only thing I actually kind of...
One day left, things should get interesting....
I'll miss it, someone will get a great deal.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Beautiful-1998-Viper-RT-10_W0QQitemZ4621482673QQcategoryZ6209QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I took some of your advice and decided to put it up on ebay. I was amazed with the amount of lowball offers i was getting before then, and stuff like "would you like to trade for my 1970 cuda" or "trade for my harley davidson".
Now that it's on ebay people seem to at least be getting serious...
Thanks,
If I didn't have other more important priorities in my life right now, I'd just keep the viper. Maybe i'll just keep it anyway. It seems like everyone completely freaks out when they hear it has 36k miles on it, even though it runs perfectly. It doesn't even matter that it's always...
I've enjoyed my viper a lot over the last few years, but it won't be practical for me anymore. Right now I'm asking $37800 for my car in excellent condition, with the hardtop included, and 36500 miles on it. Is that a reasonable price?
I'm not really sure what you're trying to get at here. I've seen a lot of nice sports cars driving around Michigan on nice days lately, from Z06es to Vipers to Ferrari Testarossas. I think it's awesome that some people aren't afraid to get out and enjoy their cars.
Whether the car was bought new or used is irrelevant. The car had a recall, which means the original car had a defect. This was corrected by the manufacturer.
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