One thing to consider in a post of this nature, is that the Viper experience runs deep to the core.
From the first 400 hp versions in 92 to the latest 600 hp models, the experience of driving any of the Vipers is evidence of the same Viper DNA!
Having a large displacement, high torque V-10 engine mounted in the front of the car, behind the front axles (front/mid engine if you will) hooked up to a beefey 6 speed manual transmission, and hooked to a race bred independent rear suspension with rear drive summarizes the Viper platform.
They all share basic hand formed rigid chassis with welded and bonded substructures to provide an extremely solid frame on which to bolt the suspension, brakes and wheels.
All vipers run on steam roller Michelin (state of the art for each model) tires, and even share the same basic 29 lbs recommended pressure.
From this basic structure each individual owner is free to choose which specific model is right for him, then has the option to modify the cars further to hone the performance envelope to suit him.
I never understood those that brag that their Viper is the best. It may be the best for that person, but not for the guy driving the Viper in the next lane.
Hope on this Easter everybody will enjoy the Viper they own, and experience the joy of the Viper Ownership Experience.
Get out and drive today.