I think the point regarding the fuel is being totally missed. The thread topic is "ACR as a daily driver?" It's not a question of, "Can one afford to fuel a Viper for daily driving?" more so then, "Would someone want to fuel a Viper for daily driving?" Most can easily do so, however it's...
I commute to NYC everyday and have a purpose built commuter to do so. Ford Focus, 2.0L four cylinder! You don't see too many 5.7 or 6.1L SRT-8 Hemi Chargers commuting down to NYC and for good reason. Of course you can but for how long? How long until you realize that fuel at $3.00+ a gallon...
When Rob completed the service and final road test, he exited my Viper and said, "It drives and runs perfect! You got a good one here." Your comment couldn't be any more accurate.
Well Said!
Hey guys, I purchased my 2004 Viper this past May and have been enjoying it ever since. I joined the ViperAlley website days after the purchase and just registered with the VCA. I wanted to post my experience with Tator Dodge in this section of the forum, seeing as it pertains to my Gen...
Lol, Vette owners wave to me all the time! I too was formerly a ZO6 owner. Great car for what it's worth, the Viper seems light years different though. I'm in love with my Viper, the ZO6 was great however it seemed like it was always missing something.
I agree 100%! Even if you attempted to drive the ACR or any generation Viper as a daily driver, your fuel bill will quickly become the same as your insurance payment. Also, having a hood release that is accessed to any person who knows where it is located isn't very comforting. Sure it's a...
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