What a typical car geek. When was the last time you talked to a girl? Maybe you might want to pop those zits off your face and ass and stop jerking off to porn on the internet...and get a life.
1992 VW Jetta here. Count 'em, 4 cylinders. Of course, I'm saving for one of those snazzy used Toyota BBQ delivery cars with the chicken on top.
I have raced twin turbo RX-7's and a single turbo upgraded Supra. The Supra had over 600 HP with a custom single turbo upgrade that is widely used in Japan for racing. I have also driven a highly modified Nissan R33 (AWD with twin turbos upgraded) that ran 1.01 lateral G's on the skid pad (HKS car). But to this day the best car I have ever driven on a track was three laps at Texas World Speedway in a red F-40 (Ferrari Challenge Day). BTW, I think the viper motor is great. I just feel like dodge could do a much better job of styling to complete the package. For instance, here in Austin this weekend I probably saw at least 8 996 turbos, over 10 Z-06's, about 6 or 7 Ferrari's, numerous M3's and AMG Benz. I did not at all see one viper, and I think this shows that the styling is just not where it needs to be for the price of this obviously fast vehicle. I do alot of driving on the weekends here in Austin in the "Hill Country", where the fast cars hang out, and I just don't see alot of vipers. Now if you are trying to pick up balding, 50ish, beer belly, wrangler wearing men, then maybe the viper is your car!!! :eek:
Pamela Anderson drives a Viper, so it's good enough for me. Looks much more bold and flashy than any porsche you see on the road. Don't get me wrong, I don't not like Porsches, they are nice also, but I'm just giving credit where credit is due. Vipers are damn fast and bold.
The only way I know is to know someone that owns one. It is really good when they are scared to drive the car fast on a track, and they want someone to show them the race lines on the track before they give it a try.