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    Driving a viper long distance

    Would i be crazy to drive a viper down from detroit to florida.
    Obviously no snow right now

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    You’d be crazy not to.

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    How far is that? Would be a blast!

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    When I purchased mine, I drove it 442 miles (from dealership to my home) and had a blast! If you do not mind the miles on your car, I highly recommend it!

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    Last May I drove my 2014 GTS to Florida and back which took 5 days each way. I had some 11 hour days of driving and those seats worked well for me and I was ready to go the next day for more of same. I usually drive it as much as the weather allows. So far I have put 23,000 miles on it since January 2016. Go for it!

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    I have driven my Gen 3 to Florida from Michigan twice. It is now permanently here in Florida to allow some wintertime pleasure.

    The drive itself is not bad. About 20 hours of driving if you keep the speed reasonable (which I may not have done all the time). I avoided too much night driving and stayed overnight about midway. You could also get a drive through Tail of the Dragon on the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loud View Post
    You’d be crazy not to.
    This!

    I drove mine from OH to New Orleans and it was a blast. I'm assuming that youre talking about driving to NVE 4 next year. One of the best "perks" of doing a caravan to a NVE is the fact the you are driving with a bunch of other Vipers! When I did New Orleans, There were probably 40+ cars in our group. It's an amazing site to see. The Western Reserve is trying to work out some details for a caravan to FL for next year. Stay tuned...

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    Outside of the shitty roads in Ohio, the last time I drove from Georgia to Detroit in my 17 was a blast! A few years ago I purchased an 08 out of Indiana and flew up and drove it home, that was a great trip as well. I've made several Georgia to Florida trips in my cars and Georgia to North Carolina trips as well, each one has been different, great weather and awful weather, but each was a great trip so enjoy your car and clean it back up after you get to where you're going and cherish the memories!

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    Sounds good!!! I was looking at purchasing one up in detroit.
    Anything i should put innthe front to protect against chips etc?

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    bought my viper from woodhouse, flew out from NJ and drove home. drove from NJ to south florida and back 3 times.. id do it again in a heartbeat.
    THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wd40 View Post
    Sounds good!!! I was looking at purchasing one up in detroit.
    Anything i should put innthe front to protect against chips etc?
    I used a bra, but only the fascia part. Only in dry weather though. In rain it will make it worse. There are alternatives for temp coatings as well.

    As for the comment about Ohio roads being poor you have no idea. Leaving Michigan is like leaving the Middle East. Ohio roads were like perfect in comparison.

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    .............and I am Plum Crazy too, as I drove back from Salt Lake City to Blair, America years back , and was in fine feather. Even with my bad back ( no issues) and no radio ( Viper is a hardcore ) the trip was a joy --plus I got 26 mpg , go figure?

    Lastly, I am proud to announce I did not suffer hemorrhoids, jock itch , or any other ailments , likely to crop up if you read any over blown magazine reviews. I did have to put up with tons of stares , pictures, questions, and one flashing from a pert young lady, so why not drive the distance???

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    It's a car..
    Drive it


    It's measured in Smiles Per Gallon
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    I think Vipers are actually a superb highway cruising machine. With that said, pray on no rain. I hate how the Viper drives in rain unless on new michelin's. Good luck, enjoy it!

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    Do it. I took my Gen IV coupe from Minneapolis to New Orleans and back for NVE2. Then I did the same for NVE3 from Minneapolis to Las Vegas and back. Like Creatre said above, these cars are great highway cruisers.

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    Drove my 1993 Gen I coast-to-coast ....TWICE!!!

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    I've done multiple 800-1,000 mile round trips in Gen 2 cars. Very fulfilling experience. Helps you become one with your car. I would have no reservations unless I knew the weather was going to be crap. Snow would be an absolute no, rain would be grudgingly ok knowing I would have to spend a couple of days rolling around underneath the car to clean up the frame and underbody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wd40 View Post
    Would i be crazy to drive a viper down from detroit to florida.
    Obviously no snow right now
    You have to stop and buy a state-themed shot glass or trucker's cap in every state you visit.

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    Viper seats are plush/comfy, so no issues with long drives (in my opinion).

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    No issues with driving long distances other than your ears... LOL! I take mine every year on a weekend rally that's about 1500mi of some pretty "spirited" driving and it's great. Seats in the Gen3/4 are great and surprisingly comfy. And if it's driving a new car home, it'll be even more fun.

    Only advise is either put a bra, or painters tape on the front of the car while driving to keep chips to a minimum... And if you get caught in unexpected rain or snow don't push it, pull over and wait it out especially depending on the tires on the car and their age/wear.

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    Wd40, as you can see, you have received strong support in favor of you driving your new Beast home.

    The memories of this trip will be make for great stories...preferably all good.

    Hopefully, you have had time to inspect your purchase and arrange for a qualified technician to thoroughly go over this car and repair/service it as necessary. If do, this is great insurance!!

    Please keep us posted on your travels...and, enjoy yourself !!

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    Drive the car, Have done many long distance trips, NH to New Orleans, NH to Charlotte, You will have a blast.

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    Just got back from Detroit! Awesome trip. I appreciate all the help, and yes this is my first Viper and am truly impressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wd40 View Post
    Just got back from Detroit! Awesome trip. I appreciate all the help, and yes this is my first Viper and am truly impressed.
    Nice! The best trip with my Viper was the drive home from Oklahoma after buying it...it was a freakishly warm New Year's Eve that year. Ended up ringing in the new year somewhere in Illinois/Indiana, and got home around 5:00AM. I think it snowed a couple days later.

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    MN to TX - 1.5 day trip.
    RI to TX - top down all the way, 2 day trip.
    TX to OH to NYC to TX in 7 days.
    TX to VA to Keys, FL to New Orleans to TX.

    Would make every one of those trips again.


 
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