In November of 1965 I sold my 1963 Corvette Z06 split window coupe (yes a real one) and purchased a 1966 427 AC Cobra. I was appalled at the lack of basic amenities such as roll-up windows, heater, defroster and a top that fit over the roll bar. The saving grace was that the Cobra went like hell and stopped even better, so I was happy and never missed my Corvette.
Two weeks ago I purchased a 2005 SRT-10 and sold my 2002 Corvette Z06. It was immediately apparent that the Viper was not as sophisticated as the Corvette. Although the Viper is undoubtedly faster than the Corvette the skill requirements to extract that performance are considerably more demanding than the Corvette's. Am I disappointed, certainly not, the Viper is a beautiful and unique automobile while the Corvette is as ordinary as Kleenex. I have to agree with Hemotox in her assessment of Corvette's, they are great cars that fill a need.
My Cobra has qualities that are difficult to convey to the uninitiated, I feel the Viper has similar qualities and am looking forward to the ownership exerience.
Two weeks ago I purchased a 2005 SRT-10 and sold my 2002 Corvette Z06. It was immediately apparent that the Viper was not as sophisticated as the Corvette. Although the Viper is undoubtedly faster than the Corvette the skill requirements to extract that performance are considerably more demanding than the Corvette's. Am I disappointed, certainly not, the Viper is a beautiful and unique automobile while the Corvette is as ordinary as Kleenex. I have to agree with Hemotox in her assessment of Corvette's, they are great cars that fill a need.
My Cobra has qualities that are difficult to convey to the uninitiated, I feel the Viper has similar qualities and am looking forward to the ownership exerience.