Do I want a Viper as a daily driver?

Dozer

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Hi guys,

I'm looking for advice from people that already own Vipers, specifically RT/10s.

I've owned an RX-7 Twin Turbo for 4 years, it was running about 400hp at 2700lbs, and I just love it. The problem is, the engine just went (cheap Mazda rebuild in there from the warranty co). I've got a warranty till august, and I'm just going to have a new engine dropped in there, and sell it.

I want to replace it with either a C5 Convertible (with some mods), or a Viper. Right now the C5 is in the lead, because it's a better daily driver.

What I'd like to know is could a RT/10 be used as a daily driver? I'm used to a stiff ride, and almost no cargo space, mileage isn't a problem, but I would like amenities like WINDOWS, air conditioning, etc...

Any suggestions? Should this wussie boy just stick to a more 'civil' C5, or can I make a Viper work? I love the looks, the power, the torque, the handling, etc...But I will want to use it on weekends for fun and days where it's raining too much to take my motorcycle.

Note: I'm in the SF Bay Area, and would love to go for a ride/test drive in an RT/10 (1st Gen or 2nd) to see if it's what's right for me. Anyone around that could give me a ride?

Thanks :]
 

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Don't like 'verts since suntanned my head a few years ago. But I drive my 2001 GTS and i can say it is just as comfortable as many other cars I have driven. Getting used to the pedals is the only pain, but it is not so bad.
 
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Cool, so it'll have to be a gen 2 then, right?

A bit more than I wanted to spend, but if I get a deal I think I can swing it.

Yes, I *DO* need power locks, and actual windows. :] I have a full garage to keep it in, so that shouldn't be a problem. A 450hp viper should be a little tougher than a 400hp RX-7 in the rain due to the torque, but I'm fairly used to that too (highly modded 5.0 in my past, etc...)

What's the Bay Area VCA? Viper owners association? How do I find em? :] I really need to beg borrow/steal my way into a RT/10 to see if I like it. I'll let em drive the RX-7, or ride the motorcycle if it gives em a *****. (Brand new Triumph, as long as they have a license of course!!) Could even set em up with a free domain, or webhosting, or... <GRIN>
 

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Dozer!

We have something in common - My previous car was a 94 RX7tt. I loved that car! What a thrill to drive- stuck to the road like glue! Now, having said all that. Trust me, the experience in my Viper is more than twice as good.

I too considered the C5. In fact, I bought one. Luckily, I had a chance to get my RT/10 before the C5 arrived to the Dealer. Best thing Chevrolet ever did for me - they took too long to get my car.

I use the RT as my Daily Driver - NO LEAKS. The biggest problem I have is that I feel the car is a moving piece of Art - EVERYBODY looks at it. So I insist on keeping it in Pristine exterior condition. So I spend too much time washing and waxing. But I am willing to pay that price for how much fun this car is to own and drive. My opinion - FORGET the C5. Going from the RX to the C5 is hardly an upgrade. The Viper is in a different league.

Send me an Email if you have any specific questions!

Regards,
 
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Yeah, I spent literally hours last night pouring through the used 97+ RT/10 listings, and don't think it would be a problem to get myself into one.

Now I just need to finagle my way into a test drive somehow.

Stares? I don't mind stares a bit! Just got divorced a couple years back, and I'm not good at meeting the ladies, so any help in that department would be appreciated! Not looking for a 'pimpmobile' here, but it sure wouldn't hurt. God I'm gonna love having mountains of torque. :]
 
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Wow! Just took a look at SF Rentals, and it's only $250 for 5 hours in a Viper and 75 miles? That's fine by me.

If you'd like to split a rental Justin, let's do it. I'm sure that '37.5 miles' would be far more than enough for me to tell if I'm ready to buy, and $125? Easily easily worth it when considering a $50,000-$60,000 purchase. (As long as it's a Gen 2).

Drop me a note at [email protected], and let's set it up. :]

BTW: The new bike is a TT600, check out the following URL for the writeup on when I purchased the bike, it was, to say the least, a very very eventful trip!
http://www.dozer.com/tt600.html
 

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I drive my '94 everyday and wouldn't couldn't be happier. It took a while to get it mostly weatherproof, but I can live with a few drips.
 

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I sold my C5 to get a GTS..
For a daily driver.. the C5 hands down. :eek:
It has more gizmo's and is far more comfortable and manageable to drive.

For sheer power, gawking, and the knowledge that you can blow almost anything on the road away.. VIPER.
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I took mine to a Vette cruise night, without polishing or washing.. and guess where the crowd was?
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The Viper is a far more demanding car to drive than the RX or the Vette..
takes a lot of getting used to. IMHO
 

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I don't use my 99 GTS as a daily driver. And, when I say daily driver, I mean for every single trip I take everywhere, not just *most* of my personal transportation.

The car is worth too much money to park in many places I need to go, and it is stiff enough that the lousy roads in downtown areas just aren't comfortable.

I would need some kind of supplimental car to share the workload.

Jim
 

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If you're a serious buyer and not just a wannabe looking for a free ride, you might drop by our meeting next Tuesday evening at Mama Mia's restaurant in Campbell There are ususally 30-40 Vipers/ owners in attendance who would be happy to give you the benefit of their advice (and maybe a ride)We start at 7pm - dinner costs $25.00

Mama Mia's is on Hamilton Avenue just off Hwy 17....

Don Parsons
NORCAL VCA (Viper Club of America)
 
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Yep, I'm a very serious buyer. Already have financing pre-approved by my credit union for the full amount of a Gen 2 RT/10, even without selling my RX-7.

I'd already planned to stop by the Tuesday night meeting, in fact I'll be blowing of my Tuesday night ride and dinner with a cutie to be there! Yep, I'm *THAT* serious!

(And if someone with a bike license wants to try out the brand new triumph in trade for a ride, bring a helmet!!)
 

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Dozer..... finally making the RX-7 to Viper transition like I did! You won't be disappointed...

C5 is probably a better daily driver.... but pales in comparison to the Viper in ANY other category...

we've talked before.... remember me?

Brooks


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My plan is for use as a daily driver, I just got mine this weekend. I have some contacts with others whose car I was interested in, but they weren't quick enough, so I got the one that I did. If you want that info, or the list of sites I scanned for ads, drop me an email.
 

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My plan is for use as a daily driver, I just got mine this weekend. I have some contacts with others whose car I was interested in, but they weren't quick enough, so I got the one that I did. If you want that info, or the list of sites I scanned for ads, drop me an email.
 
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Yeah, of course I remember you. :]

Didn't know you already made the Viper transistion, I wonder how many other RX-7 owners have done the same after a blown engine.
 

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I had an RX7. Made the following transitions. 944T->Mitsubishi 3000VR4->RX7->993->993TT->Viper GTS.

Going from the 944T to the 3000VR4 was kind of a let down.

VR4 to the RX7 was well worth while. I enjoyed the RX7. It was a little loose in the rear end but handled like a dream. Lots of power.

When I went to the 993 it was a let down in the power area. The RX7 felt a lot faster and seemed more fun to drive.

The 993TT was a huge jump up in power. I liked it quite a bit, but where I live service was impossible.

The Viper has been the most fun by far.
 

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I have a Gen 1 (94) RT and would not recommend it as a daily driver. It's a great car and I love the roadster, but it leaks and windows are an issue. Follow the advice given and get a Gen 2 RT and I think that you'll be very happy!!
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GTS. Great daily driver. No leaks. Rides nice.

Bad on gas thought and is hard not to race at every light. I find myself dusting minivans just because I want to drive fast. I had a C5 . It about the same. C5 is a little more cushy but not a HUGE difference
 

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