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BREAKING: Dodge to end Viper production in July 2010, new car in 2012 — Autoblog
i guess well see what they make next.
i guess well see what they make next.

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Ahhh... What are all of the millionare's d-bag kids going to buy now?


Horrible car to drive. I'm glad it's dead. It's a cool looking car but it's not a drivers car.

I'm going to say that you have never driven one. Name a car that you can start out in 5th gear...?
As for the Viper line ending, I knew this day was coming. It's sad, but you really don't want the cars being made forever.
Viper sales are one of the few that have not suffered at all Snowborder. I'm good friends with the VP of the SRT plant who was also one of the original developers of the Viper. The viper has brought forth more technology than any other car in production. I remember talking to my buddy last Thanksgiving and he was telling me all the testing they were doing with the cars, it was amazing.
I have driven one. You make it sound like it's a special car. Now if I said I drove a Zonda R then everyone could doubt it.
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The Viper has brought forth more technology than any other car in production? I want to see a credible source to back up that statement, and name dropping doesn't count.
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Why would you assume he hasn't driven one? You can't just presume that all DSMers are poor teenagers, even if that's what the majority happen to be these days. But to basically call someone a liar without asking for more info is a little confrontational, don't you think?I'm going to say that you have never driven one.
I'd say this statement is a pretty steep claim. I know the Viper seemed pretty advanced when it came out, but how much of its technology actually was cutting edge? And where can we see examples of this technology today thanks to the Viper?The viper has brought forth more technology than any other car in production.
Forget what they're working on now. What can we credit the Viper for bringing to the market up to this point in terms of technological innovations?Alot of things they have been doing I'm not a liberty to talk about. But I remember when they were testing things like ceramic pistons/sleeves and some special fuel set ups, and alot of things that I'm guessing you'll see in this new 2012 car they are coming out with.
I'd say this statement is a pretty steep claim. I know the Viper seemed pretty advanced when it came out, but how much of its technology actually was cutting edge? And where can we see examples of this technology today thanks to the Viper?
Forget what they're working on now. What can we credit the Viper for bringing to the market up to this point in terms of technological innovations?
Not picking on you Charlie, just challenging the statement that the Viper has brought forth more technology than any other car. When I think sports car technology, Chrysler isn't usually the first automaker that comes to mind.
Ahhh... What are all of the millionare's d-bag kids going to buy now?
I'm going to say that you have never driven one. Name a car that you can start out in 5th gear...?

Charlie, you totally just contradicted yourself. You said The viper had the most technological advancements, and then you said They wanted to keep it simple, and low tech. It's not a good idea to make claims and then namedrop and pretend you're an elitist because you know SRT secrets. Nahhh.

. I said the viper was "responsible for." I didn't say that the viper is the most technologically advanced vehicle out there. It isn't, it is a roadster. You see a lot of things that were created for the viper and other SRT vehicles all over Chrysler's vehicles..... I might be a little biased because I've wanted a viper since I was born. But with talking to my buddy Chrysler has definitely brought more technology than any other company(American of course.) I'm by no means a Chrysler maniac. But if you look at their history they have been the major leader in further developments. And when this "new" vehicle is released I really hope to see a lot of their "new" equipment on it.