TheLotus
Enthusiast
My '94 was recently totalled and I am seriously considering a Lotus Elise as a replacement.
My '94 was recently totalled and I am seriously considering a Lotus Elise as a replacement.
If we are being honest here, most of us know the Vipers handling characteristics. It does not communicate very well to the driver what is happening between the tires, suspension and the road. Most of us have had scary moments in this car. I have seen the quote that even professional drivers would be hard pressed to recover from an oversteer situation in this car. This is what happened to me on a number of occasions, this last one being the worst. Understand, I was not driving in an extreme manner and the road was dry. The rear end lost adhesion and I was unlucky enough to hit a curb which instigated a roll-over. I loved this car as we all do, and I miss it, however my life is far more important to me and my family than a collection of metal, plastic and rubber parts. I love extreme cars, but I want one that is forgiving and will handle. How many of you have had the opportunity to compare the handling of a light weight, correctly set up sports car to the Viper’s. Don’t get me wrong, I am not putting down this car, I loved every second behind the wheel, but my sense of survival is paramount.
If we are being honest here, most of us know the Vipers handling characteristics. It does not communicate very well to the driver what is happening between the tires, suspension and the road. Most of us have had scary moments in this car. I have seen the quote that even professional drivers would be hard pressed to recover from an oversteer situation in this car. This is what happened to me on a number of occasions, this last one being the worst. Understand, I was not driving in an extreme manner and the road was dry. The rear end lost adhesion and I was unlucky enough to hit a curb which instigated a roll-over. I loved this car as we all do, and I miss it, however my life is far more important to me and my family than a collection of metal, plastic and rubber parts. I love extreme cars, but I want one that is forgiving and will handle. How many of you have had the opportunity to compare the handling of a light weight, correctly set up sports car to the Viper’s. Don’t get me wrong, I am not putting down this car, I loved every second behind the wheel, but my sense of survival is paramount.
From the factory, the car is setup with more understeer than oversteer. But with an unsteady right foot, it's easy to induce oversteer.I have had 30 years experience of high performance cars. Grew up in England driving Lotus Elans (TVR's,Jags, etc.) on narrow curvy roads, thrilling in the controlled oversteer as I "threw" it around corners. I had the Viper for over 6 years and was "intouch" with it(no, not driving it like the Elan. The thought was to get a '03 Viper, however after reading the postings on the SRT/10 board it appears similar handling characteristics are present in this model too.