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    First impressions of my ACR E

    I think Dodge did a great job on this car - much improved over the Gen IV.

    Simple things like the feel of the steering wheel, the fit and finish of the interior, the gauge placement (that was a huge gripe of mine with the Gen IV), and the lack of a need to have a screw-on gas cap are winners in my book. I really like the hatch pop-up assist that they now have standard on ACRs. Previous ones needed two hands to open the hatch, and the latest ones have the assist so you can just pop the hatch and it opens.

    The clutch feel is immensely improved over the Gen IV, although still not as good as the Gen II. It has a good feel to it, and it engages at a fairly good spot right in the middle of the pedal travel, but it doesn't have that heavy "race car" feel that the Gen II has.

    Low end grunt feels more like a European exotic than a Viper in my opinion - but it's easy to get used to. I think first gear is really tall, so you need to get the revs up a bit when taking off from a stop light. It's similar to what I noticed on the Gen IV. I really like the "instant torque" of the Gen II. With that thing, it pulls like a freight train from idle. Again, no big deal - just something to get used to.

    When driving, it's very well behaved, and the rear view isn't obstructed by the wing at all. With my Gen IV ACR, the rear wing was always in my rear view mirror. View out the front is typical Viper - I need to install the seat lowering kit because I'm too tall for the stock setup. It's better than previous versions, but a couple of additional inches of headroom will do wonders.

    No initial performance impressions as I was very careful to keep the revs below 3500 and the speed below 55mph, but doing gentle accelerations and decelerations in all the gears was smooth and quiet. No diff noise, and the shifter is smooth as silk. I don't know what some of the journalists are complaining about when they say it takes serious muscle to shift the thing - it really doesn't.

    Finally, the car at stock ride height didn't bottom out or scrape on anything - which was a relief. My Gen IV ACR caused me to cringe any time I got into or out of a driveway. This one didn't scrape at all, and I tested it in some of the places that my Gen IV sounded like it was being murdered.

    It's at the wrap shop now, and I'll get some pictures of it once that process is done. I'm getting the Suntek wrap that has the 10 year warranty on it. I looked at Xpel Ultimate and Suntek, and while almost imperceptible, the Suntek looked like it would do better justice to the Stryker Purple paint. Probably less protection, but for 99% of the time the car is out and about, it just plain looked better in my opinion. Also getting it ceramic coated after the Suntek is installed. After going through the wash/polish/wax routine with my other Vipers, I'm just not into adding to my workload on this one.

    Overall, Dodge really hit it out of the park with the Gen V. It took 25 years, but they've designed and built a car that really is world class in my opinion. I have no feelings like I need to make excuses for anything - even the standard interior trim is nice (I tried to get them to change my order to the CF stuff, but no dice on that - and I'm happy I saved the 3500 bucks).

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    Great writeup, and congrats delivery. I too noticed so many differences (I came from a Gen 3). Just watch your oil level. And ENJOY!

    P.S. - I've never understood the auto rag "journalists" complaints about Vipers. Even my Gen 3 was a reasonably comfy car, in fact. The Gen 5 I've been in 3 hours at a stretch, with no issues.

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    Great writeup.
    Really valid and great ownership experience.

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    I was at the dealership and met with Martin yesterday and honestly, that car is marvelous!

    Martin, thanks for letting me attend to that special moment.
    In the sun the paint is amazing, changes depending on lighting and it's overall really cool.

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    If you want much better low end grunt, and don't mind kissing your warranty goodbye, then headers and the Arrow PCM will get you there. I thought the same about the apparent lack of torque down low and it was solved with just a few mods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voice of Reason View Post
    If you want much better low end grunt, and don't mind kissing your warranty goodbye, then headers and the Arrow PCM will get you there. I thought the same about the apparent lack of torque down low and it was solved with just a few mods.
    If FCA ever gets back to the good old days of "Vipers are meant to be modded", I'd do it. But, as it stands, I'm leaving the thing bone stock until the warranty runs out. I was even worried about wrapping it because of the paint warranty - but nobody's ever heard of a situation where that caused a problem, and when I talked to James at the Concierge program, he didn't indicate it would be an issue... We'll see I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voice of Reason View Post
    If you want much better low end grunt, and don't mind kissing your warranty goodbye, then headers and the Arrow PCM will get you there. I thought the same about the apparent lack of torque down low and it was solved with just a few mods.
    That would be suicidal on a brand new Gen V with it's questionable motor history. I'd make sure it had at least a year or 4K miles or more before throwing away the warranty and even then....

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    Really glad to hear that you're so pleased. Thanks for sharing, and I bet there are quite a few buyers waiting for delvery that are feeling good after reading this! Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce H. View Post
    Really glad to hear that you're so pleased. Thanks for sharing, and I bet there are quite a few buyers waiting for delvery that are feeling good after reading this! Enjoy!
    It really is a hell of a car. After driving all the gens of Vipers, and owning a Gen II, Gen IV, and Gen V - there's just no comparison. The Gen V is a "real" car by modern standards. That said, I'm madly in love with my Gen II and I always will be, but the Gen V is just so much better in so many ways that it's in a whole new league.

    I did buy the 8 year warranty though. The engine and differential issues are in the back of my mind, and hopefully I got dealt a good hand on this one and nothing will need work. My Gen II engine/tranny/diff were bullet proof, but all kinds of other stuff required work on that car (window regulators, alternator, A/C system, hood hinges, crappy factory electric fan, valve pushrods) and they all went out right when the 3/36 warranty expired. The only time I got lucky on that one was when my side sills bubbled up with corrosion and I found out that I was covered by a rather generous rust and corrosion warranty.

    Anyhow, I'm really impressed with the Gen V. If Viper had to go out, the Gen V was definitely the way to do it - go out at the top.

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    Fantastic Martin, congrats! Looking forward to meeting up soon.

    Todd

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    What do you think of the ride? Stiff I'm sure but well damped? Brittle or composed? Can you compare it to any other cars you've driven?

    I've daily driven a Porsche GT3 which was stiff but I thought well setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    It really is a hell of a car. After driving all the gens of Vipers, and owning a Gen II, Gen IV, and Gen V - there's just no comparison. The Gen V is a "real" car by modern standards. That said, I'm madly in love with my Gen II and I always will be, but the Gen V is just so much better in so many ways that it's in a whole new league.

    I did buy the 8 year warranty though. The engine and differential issues are in the back of my mind, and hopefully I got dealt a good hand on this one and nothing will need work. My Gen II engine/tranny/diff were bullet proof, but all kinds of other stuff required work on that car (window regulators, alternator, A/C system, hood hinges, crappy factory electric fan, valve pushrods) and they all went out right when the 3/36 warranty expired. The only time I got lucky on that one was when my side sills bubbled up with corrosion and I found out that I was covered by a rather generous rust and corrosion warranty.

    Anyhow, I'm really impressed with the Gen V. If Viper had to go out, the Gen V was definitely the way to do it - go out at the top.

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    Good luck with the car and thank you for the warranty purchase! I wrapped my ACR and haven't had any issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpMan View Post
    What do you think of the ride? Stiff I'm sure but well damped? Brittle or composed? Can you compare it to any other cars you've driven?

    I've daily driven a Porsche GT3 which was stiff but I thought well setup.
    In my experience of the ACR-E, the ride is actually pretty decent. Even though the last 200 miles I drove on the street are with the track settings (5/7 front and something like that in the back) it's not as bad as what people say on youtube.
    Then again, I'm used to my Focus ST that has really, really stiff springs (12k front/6k rear) and the stiff ride on the ACR-E really ain't bad at all.
    The only 'bad' thing are the high speed bumps and dips on the highway. I drove on Hwy 87 yesterday out of San Jose and hit a bump... was bad enough to have my butt leave the seat for a fraction of a second

    My Elise also has stiff springs and the ACR is actually more comfortable, by far. Both are noisy, both cockpits are cramped but the ACR is much nicer, and as a matter of fact, the ACR looks super luxurious compared to the Elise.

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    Most importantly, congrats on being healthy to enjoy your new ACR-E!!

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    Congrats bud, been following the progress of your car, looks fantastic.

    Bruce

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    ^^^ Amen, Brother!!! ^^^

    That was to being healthy enough to enjoy it.

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    Congrats on the new car. Can't wait to get your impressions when you have it broken in.

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    That's for damned sure... Honestly, this car is what got me through the monotony of sitting in a chemo chair 8 hours a day. It was really fun messing with the one-of-one system to figure out what I wanted. In honor of Bruce, I really wanted to do a GTS Blue and Black scheme since that's what started the whole Blue and Black thread - but when I heard that orders were going to close, I defaulted to Stryker Purple real quick in order to get my deal done.

    Gotta say, the purple isn't as horrible as I thought it would be I was picturing an eggplant Viper, and it's definitely not that. In a perfect world, I think I'd still want another GTS Blue and Black car, but this came out really nice.

    Anyhow, the car is awesome, and I'm going to take care of it. I might (funds allowing) buy another used/discounted one that I can beat the piss out of on the track, but this one has some sentimental value already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Overall, Dodge really hit it out of the park with the Gen V. It took 25 years, but they've designed and built a car that really is world class in my opinion. I have no feelings like I need to make excuses for anything - even the standard interior trim is nice (I tried to get them to change my order to the CF stuff, but no dice on that - and I'm happy I saved the 3500 bucks).
    Kind of like when Pontiac made their final Fiero. They finally got everything right, then killed the car. Dum, da-dum, DUM!!!

    They could still build the car and bring it back to it's roots as a Convertible. No side airbags required. But as with the the Marketing Department, the powers that be are dumber than a box of rocks.


    Beautiful car Martin. Very jealous.
    09 ACR With all the goodies
    99 ACR TT 99 red RT/10 Roe S/C
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    It really is a hell of a car. After driving all the gens of Vipers, and owning a Gen II, Gen IV, and Gen V - there's just no comparison. The Gen V is a "real" car by modern standards. That said, I'm madly in love with my Gen II and I always will be, but the Gen V is just so much better in so many ways that it's in a whole new league.

    I did buy the 8 year warranty though. The engine and differential issues are in the back of my mind, and hopefully I got dealt a good hand on this one and nothing will need work. My Gen II engine/tranny/diff were bullet proof, but all kinds of other stuff required work on that car (window regulators, alternator, A/C system, hood hinges, crappy factory electric fan, valve pushrods) and they all went out right when the 3/36 warranty expired. The only time I got lucky on that one was when my side sills bubbled up with corrosion and I found out that I was covered by a rather generous rust and corrosion warranty.

    Anyhow, I'm really impressed with the Gen V. If Viper had to go out, the Gen V was definitely the way to do it - go out at the top.
    Martin,

    Can you tell us more about the 8 year warranty? Cost and what is covered? I'm assuming that's 8 years total from the day of purchase? My car is going to be ready in about 6 weeks I'm guessing and I'm interested in a warranty as well. Funny, I have had next to no problems with my gen 2 in 13 years, yet I really want the warranty for the 17 acr......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post

    Low end grunt feels more like a European exotic than a Viper in my opinion - but it's easy to get used to. I think first gear is really tall, so you need to get the revs up a bit when taking off from a stop light. It's similar to what I noticed on the Gen IV. I really like the "instant torque" of the Gen II. With that thing, it pulls like a freight train from idle. Again, no big deal - just something to get used to.
    This is an illusion due to many factors. For one, the Gen 5 makes so much more power than the Gen 2, especially up high, it makes the Gen 2 feel low torque intensive. You can compare any graphs of any stock gen 2 to any stock gen 5 and from idle to redline the Gen 5 makes MUCH more torque. Look at any old tests of the Gen 2 vs Gen 5 and compare 0-30mph. The performance isn't even similar. The 2nd reason the Gen 2 feels so fast down low is it's lack of refinement. The same reason all the old school muscle cars feel so "fast" but are really slow pigs.

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    Congrats, you are sure to enjoy..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharpMan View Post
    What do you think of the ride? Stiff I'm sure but well damped? Brittle or composed? Can you compare it to any other cars you've driven?

    I've daily driven a Porsche GT3 which was stiff but I thought well setup.
    The ride is definitely stiff, and being tall my head bangs against the headliner when going over bumps at speed, but it's not unbearable or uncomfortable. I would say it's about the same as my Gen IV ACR, and a heck of a lot smoother than my '71 Firebird that's all set up for road racing...

    Compared to the various Porsches and BMWs I've driven, it's definitely a lot more like a race car than a street car. It's definitely streetable, but I don't know if I'd put it into daily driver duty. Especially not until I install the seat lowering kit.

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    The Arrow controller will get rid of that off idle hesitation as well. Great car!! Just in time for summer - enjoy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin2000GTS View Post
    Martin,

    Can you tell us more about the 8 year warranty? Cost and what is covered? I'm assuming that's 8 years total from the day of purchase? My car is going to be ready in about 6 weeks I'm guessing and I'm interested in a warranty as well. Funny, I have had next to no problems with my gen 2 in 13 years, yet I really want the warranty for the 17 acr......
    I would suggest sending ClayR a PM - he had the best prices by far, and the process was painless. I ended up getting the $200 deductible plan because I figure it'll take about ten visits to the dealer before the overall cost gets up to what the $0 deductible plan costs.

    The good thing about the warranty is it's a heck of a lot of peace of mind - little things tend to go wrong with these cars in my experience. My Gen IV ACR had all kinds of really minor stuff that I had on a list to get fixed, and they all went south right as the standard warranty was expiring. Three years goes by fast. Same thing with my Gen II, except that I just did all the fixes myself because that thing is so easy to work on, and the warranty was expired.

    One major benefit to the extended warranty is the rental car allowance. Taking the car into the dealer for fixes is a pain because, without a rental car to get home, you've got to get a friend to help or call an Uber. That was a major consideration for me, and the main reason I decided not to wait until later to put the warranty in place.


 
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