I got to see this the other day at the NY Auto Show press day. I would certainly prefer a different color, but it is still impressive. It is being shown as the SRT Viper GTS Anodized Carbon Special Edition Time Attack. Whoa...I'm out of breath...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezzRaIAJb6A
I wish Chrysler would build another sports car based off the Viper, but named something else, featuring a V8. Keep the Viper exclusive, but add something to the lineup that is a Corvette competitor.
Interestingly, Jay Leno bought a Tata Nano, which is not street legal here, so the gov't drained all of its fluids and such. I don't see why they can't do the same here.
Well said. I love stories like this. This reminds me of a local Ferrari owner who's always letting kids sit in his Enzo. You guys set a precedent more people will hopefully follow.
I didn't want to start a whole thread for one spot, but I finally saw my first SRT Viper (black) in the "wild" tonight on Rt. 17 in Bergen County, NJ. I'm just wondering if it's anyone on here or if anyone knows of the owner.
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Re: Glad they are going to limit the amount Corvettes & Mustangs at Cars & Coffee Irv
Ok, I guess I'll have to keep the Carrera GT locked up then. :drive:
Re: Glad they are going to limit the amount Corvettes & Mustangs at Cars & Coffee Irv
Hmm, the whole "rejecting" cars thing seems a bit obnoxious. And you can't simply have someone reject cars. What if a seemingly common Porsche turns out to be a RUF CTR2? Or that ordinary C5 Vette is...
This complies with planned obsolescence. If there's a way to get our cars to become problematic, we are more likely to buy new cars. It has nothing to do with the environment, which is why ethanol is pointless. If cars are being junked quicker, that's worse for the environment. I'll be sure...
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