Buying A Viper...Need Some Advice
#1
Buying A Viper...Need Some Advice
Hey guys,
I'm new to the boards here, but I'm a huge car enthusiast and in particular, a Viper guru. I'm getting close to purchasing my first Viper and I've narrowed it down to two totally different cars. The choice will be between a Gen II Acr OR a Gen III vert SRT-10. The way I see it, there are pros and cons to each that I can't help to over analyze so I'd like to hear different points of view from current and previous viper owners or enthusiasts.
ACR Pros:
-Coupe
-Minimal loss of value
-Exclusive
-Timeless
-Ready for track
ACR Cons:
-Even though I appreciate simplicity, the interior is atrocious
-Old body starting to look its age
-Less HP/TQ
-Less forgiving suspension
-Overall slight disadvantage performance-wise (brakes, susp, eng, trans...)
SRT Pros:
-New body is sick!
-Side pipes
-Interior is light-years more advanced...still simple just cleaner
-More power, better performance
-Good prices available
SRT Cons:
-Vert...I really hate verts although it still looks amazing with the top up.
-Doesn't hold value as well as ACR
-Needs wheels badly
I have obsessed over and followed the Viper ever since its its debut in 91 when I was a little runt just dreaming. Now, the dream is starting become reality and I'm overwhelmed by the decision I have to make, which long ago seemed so easy. I'd like to hear what you guys think. Thanks.
I'm new to the boards here, but I'm a huge car enthusiast and in particular, a Viper guru. I'm getting close to purchasing my first Viper and I've narrowed it down to two totally different cars. The choice will be between a Gen II Acr OR a Gen III vert SRT-10. The way I see it, there are pros and cons to each that I can't help to over analyze so I'd like to hear different points of view from current and previous viper owners or enthusiasts.
ACR Pros:
-Coupe
-Minimal loss of value
-Exclusive
-Timeless
-Ready for track
ACR Cons:
-Even though I appreciate simplicity, the interior is atrocious
-Old body starting to look its age
-Less HP/TQ
-Less forgiving suspension
-Overall slight disadvantage performance-wise (brakes, susp, eng, trans...)
SRT Pros:
-New body is sick!
-Side pipes
-Interior is light-years more advanced...still simple just cleaner
-More power, better performance
-Good prices available
SRT Cons:
-Vert...I really hate verts although it still looks amazing with the top up.
-Doesn't hold value as well as ACR
-Needs wheels badly
I have obsessed over and followed the Viper ever since its its debut in 91 when I was a little runt just dreaming. Now, the dream is starting become reality and I'm overwhelmed by the decision I have to make, which long ago seemed so easy. I'd like to hear what you guys think. Thanks.
#2
Hey guys,
I'm new to the boards here, but I'm a huge car enthusiast and in particular, a Viper guru. I'm getting close to purchasing my first Viper and I've narrowed it down to two totally different cars. The choice will be between a Gen II Acr OR a Gen III vert SRT-10. The way I see it, there are pros and cons to each that I can't help to over analyze so I'd like to hear different points of view from current and previous viper owners or enthusiasts.
ACR Pros:
-Coupe
-Minimal loss of value
-Exclusive
-Timeless
-Ready for track
ACR Cons:
-Even though I appreciate simplicity, the interior is atrocious
-Old body starting to look its age
-Less HP/TQ
-Less forgiving suspension
-Overall slight disadvantage performance-wise (brakes, susp, eng, trans...)
SRT Pros:
-New body is sick!
-Side pipes
-Interior is light-years more advanced...still simple just cleaner
-More power, better performance
-Good prices available
SRT Cons:
-Vert...I really hate verts although it still looks amazing with the top up.
-Doesn't hold value as well as ACR
-Needs wheels badly
I have obsessed over and followed the Viper ever since its its debut in 91 when I was a little runt just dreaming. Now, the dream is starting become reality and I'm overwhelmed by the decision I have to make, which long ago seemed so easy. I'd like to hear what you guys think. Thanks.
I'm new to the boards here, but I'm a huge car enthusiast and in particular, a Viper guru. I'm getting close to purchasing my first Viper and I've narrowed it down to two totally different cars. The choice will be between a Gen II Acr OR a Gen III vert SRT-10. The way I see it, there are pros and cons to each that I can't help to over analyze so I'd like to hear different points of view from current and previous viper owners or enthusiasts.
ACR Pros:
-Coupe
-Minimal loss of value
-Exclusive
-Timeless
-Ready for track
ACR Cons:
-Even though I appreciate simplicity, the interior is atrocious
-Old body starting to look its age
-Less HP/TQ
-Less forgiving suspension
-Overall slight disadvantage performance-wise (brakes, susp, eng, trans...)
SRT Pros:
-New body is sick!
-Side pipes
-Interior is light-years more advanced...still simple just cleaner
-More power, better performance
-Good prices available
SRT Cons:
-Vert...I really hate verts although it still looks amazing with the top up.
-Doesn't hold value as well as ACR
-Needs wheels badly
I have obsessed over and followed the Viper ever since its its debut in 91 when I was a little runt just dreaming. Now, the dream is starting become reality and I'm overwhelmed by the decision I have to make, which long ago seemed so easy. I'd like to hear what you guys think. Thanks.
#3
My uncle was in the same situation not to long ago. Def. a huge decision but what a great one to have to make. I personally woudl get the SRT based on looks both inside and out, performance and the whole bit. I would also strive for a Mamba, there are a few for sale online, if your wallet doesn't mind. If you don't like the vert why not get a coupe? Does the year changes affect the price that drastically?
#4
Honestly, I'm not looking for a track car...just something to shead tears in on the road. I would likely drive this car less than 5k miles/year but I want to enjoy every single one of them. I do drive pretty aggressively on the road, but I always respect the power of my cars and get to know them well before taking any chances on the road. I have owned a c5 vette, c5 z06, 03 Cobra, and most recently an M5.
#5
My uncle was in the same situation not to long ago. Def. a huge decision but what a great one to have to make. I personally woudl get the SRT based on looks both inside and out, performance and the whole bit. I would also strive for a Mamba, there are a few for sale online, if your wallet doesn't mind. If you don't like the vert why not get a coupe? Does the year changes affect the price that drastically?
Oh absolutely. If it will be the SRT, I'm buying nothing less than a White or Black Mamba...preferrably White...found one not too far away for $52k with 8k on it and I'm definitely tempted.
#6
I mean I would say SRT man. You get all the newer technology and ride and performance from the car plus I bet you will come to appreciate the ability to put the top down on occasion. BUT like I said aren't coupes just priced a bit north of the verts?
EDIT- just saw your reply and OMG I have been looking for a white one foreverrrrrrr. I would say jump on that all day long and do not look back.
EDIT- just saw your reply and OMG I have been looking for a white one foreverrrrrrr. I would say jump on that all day long and do not look back.
#7
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#9
The late model (2001-2002) ACR's with ABS seem to be priced close to the SRT's and coupes are also pretty close.
A Viper is a Viper, where ever you go, you will bring up a small crowd almost anywhere. Respect is also mandatory with this car... it tends to bite if your not careful. Many on the VCA forum came from cars like modded Z06's and Cobras, but no car can really compare in terms of feel.
A Viper is a Viper, where ever you go, you will bring up a small crowd almost anywhere. Respect is also mandatory with this car... it tends to bite if your not careful. Many on the VCA forum came from cars like modded Z06's and Cobras, but no car can really compare in terms of feel.
#10
The late model (2001-2002) ACR's with ABS seem to be priced close to the SRT's and coupes are also pretty close.
A Viper is a Viper, where ever you go, you will bring up a small crowd almost anywhere. Respect is also mandatory with this car... it tends to bite if your not careful. Many on the VCA forum came from cars like modded Z06's and Cobras, but no car can really compare in terms of feel.
A Viper is a Viper, where ever you go, you will bring up a small crowd almost anywhere. Respect is also mandatory with this car... it tends to bite if your not careful. Many on the VCA forum came from cars like modded Z06's and Cobras, but no car can really compare in terms of feel.
#11
I don't really think any Viper depreciates too badly, so go for the newest one you can afford. It would seem that if you have no plans to use it as a track toy, the ACR isn't really the better choice.
#12
Had both
Had both an ACR and currently an 04 SRT. The SRT is leagues ahead of the GTS/ACR in handling and refinement (if there is such a thing with a Viper). Looks are a personal preference. Both cars used have taken the brunt of their depreciation so dont think you can go wrong there. If you get the SRT, get an autoform hardtop. I love mine. Can go topless when you want, but 30 seconds later can transform to a hardtop look with minimal effort and very difficult to tell its even removable. Of course, you cant take with you, which is a bummer, but what the hell. The SRT is definitely a more refined car. I would highly recommend exhaust and one mandatory mod on either is 3.55 rear gears. With just exhaust (no cats) and 3.55s, Ive been 11.58 @ 126 in the SRT. Just my .02c.
#14
Here is my opinion. The GTS is a beautiful car, but the SRT is as well. IMO, the SRT looks more aggressive. If you're looking for something to use on the track, you could definitely do the SRT. Just add a roll bar and a hardtop from Autoform and or A.P Engineering.
The SRT vert looks sick with a hardtop. And you have MANY wheel options to choose from. The SSR wheels are made for the track, but are also great for every day street use.
My pick would be the SRT (and Im not a vert person either).
The SRT vert looks sick with a hardtop. And you have MANY wheel options to choose from. The SSR wheels are made for the track, but are also great for every day street use.
My pick would be the SRT (and Im not a vert person either).
Last edited by CARTOON; 05-05-2008 at 09:03 AM.
#15
Good point. I never thought about the autoform. How much can I get one for roughly? Is it really that easy to take on and off? About how much does it weigh? Stop me if I'm overwhelming you with questions...lol.