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Enthusiast
i'd have given him JonB's phone number and told him jon sometimes buys wrecked organ donor vipers
One word.
P*ssy.
he only said that the car was a piece of "$h!t because it didn't have traction control.
Yea I agree that not having traction control is part of the thrill. My uncle is a vette owner and is always bringing tc up. If that was his response after you told him you had been building them for 12 years, I would have told him he bought the wrong car, and that if he wanted a car his granmother could drive that there was a GM dealer right up the road.
If you think stomping your foot to the floor and flipping a paddle with your pinky is driving then buy a Vett or any one of the gazillion other nanny-tech suedo sports cars on the market.
We like to drive.
And most of us couldn't care less about reviews.
Your replies are great. To make it worse I too a closer look at his car. The rims alone were more grimy than the rims on my Liberty. There was not a clean spot on the paint. Oh yea, he did have a coffee cup in the center console.
I would have told him to make sure the tires are warm and perhaps invest in a Quaife. One could argue in the Viper's price that it should have had one in the first place. Admirable in some ways, too many of you are loyal to a fault. One shouldn't have to pay a dear or even terrible price for a mistake on the road trying to have fun with a car designed (although not perfectly enough) for such fun. I suspect some of you criticizing driver error haven't experienced snake bite - a very unfunny experience. People aren't necessarily going to drive these cars perfectly the first time.
"Sounds like you bought yourself too much car"