Agreed. It is going to be sad to see it go but you have to take a look at it from their eyes. Sure, we all would love to see it live on and continue this great community. However, if the car is not making any money, then it is of no interest to Chrysler.
Getting back to the original topic of the thread.....
I think you guys are missing the point here. If you look at the article, they aren't clearly introducing a new generation of Viper. They make it sound like they are talking about an entirely new car. I don't know guys, but the future of the...
Caught this on Autoblog and was surprised nobody posted it yet. Check out the article.
Let the speculations begin!
BREAKING: Dodge to end Viper production in July 2010, new car in 2012 — Autoblog
IMO I wouldn't track without one. The Gen III/IV's has significantly less rollover protection than the Gen I/II's had. If you saw the "rollover protection" that was installed in the SRT-C's, you wouldn't think twice.
Btw, Since I see you are from Cali, DC Performance has one out now that...
Love this pic! From the hand motion of the instructor and the way the front end is digging into the pavement, you can tell he was saying something along the lines of "hard on the brakes!" :drive:
I love seeing people using Vipers for what they were built for :headbang:
Seriously. It seems like Dodge's creative marketing ended when the Gen III was created. In all seriousness, I would LOVE to hear why they picked Venom Red out of all colors to be built for another year over colors that STILL have a strong demand, such as SSG. A quick search through ebay or...
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