Originally Posted by
06SRTCoupe
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Of the four cars you mentioned, the 03-04 Cobra, while a great car, is not anywhere near the same league as the other three.
The GTR is a great car...well worth the money. Even stock, the 2012 GTR will beat a stock Gen III Viper or 430 in handling and straight line...and it would beat both soundly. It would absolutely crush the 03-04 Cobra. AWD, paddle shifting that is on par with Ferrari, Recaro seats, great interior layout, and four seats! Well...the back seats are good for kids until they are in the teenage years...but still...
The Viper, in my opinion, would be the most fun to drive of the bunch. No computer assist, no traction control, tons of low end torque, 6-speed transmission, and that raw race car feeling. A true enthusiasts car! It will turn as many heads as the GTR will (if not more)...any day of the week. Will it turn as many heads as the Ferrari...well...that is debatable. Both cars are ultra low production...but a Ferrari is a Ferrari. Just be careful with the Viper if you buy one. Get used to it first before you jam on it. The lack of computer assists have really bit people before. Don't be one of those guys. The car does not drive like the other cars on this list...nowhere close!
The F430. What can we say here...it is a Ferrari...and a great Ferrari. It will turn as many, if not more heads, than the Viper. It is an exotic in the purest terms...and nothing beats the sound of an Italian engine behind you, revving past 7K RPM's. A friend of mine in FL owned one (he had 7 other exotics including 2 Porsche GT's). He loved it. One day, he was backing out of his garage and clipped the drivers side mirror. The mirror assembly had to be replaced...and the cost of that part was $2400. This did not include paint or labor to install it...and this price was 12 years ago when they were still making F430's, so that mirror would be a lot more now. The point is, the Ferrari is super expensive to maintain. A clutch rebuild will set you back thousands...as well as oil changes.
Personally, if you are in this big of a price range, and plan on keeping whatever car you get stock, I would try and swing a Gen IV or Gen V Viper. The Gen IV looks the exact same as the Gen III with the exception of a different hood and wheels. Everything else is spot on looks wise. Performance wise it is much different. 600 HP, much better transmission and differential, better flowing exhaust, and bigger motor. The Gen V, as you probably know, is worlds different and has a great interior would all the modern gadgets as well as 640HP.
Good luck in your search and let us know if you have any more questions!
-Brent
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