Hey everyone,
I've come to the place in life where I am going to be able to buy a fun, completely discretionary, something-for-me, car. I've had a few loud and fast cars over the years, but small kids and family stuff required me to set that sort of thing aside for a few years. I've always been into old muscle cars, and I'd spent a year and half seriously looking only to suffer disappointment. That market is overpriced and full of rusted out hoopties that would require years of restoration. These days, everyone with a rusty El Camino thinks their car is worth $75,000.
It brought me to the realization that I should aim higher, frankly. I've always lusted after Vipers, and 2013+ models are dipping into the low 80K range.
Short version, I can justify that expense now and still put the kids through college.
Now, the hard part. A Challenger Hellcat is roughly similar in price and was the first thing I seriously considered. First, the obvious; yes, these are completely different cars for completely different uses. Second, I am asking all of you Viper owners for some reality checks on the drive.
I still have kids in the house, and as a car guy, I love to take others with me on joyrides. I think spreading the love of everything automotive is part of the 'responsibility' of people who own unique and fun cars. The 2 seats of a Viper limit those options.
I can maybe get to an open track day at Road America once a summer, but the majority of my time with a fun car will be cruising around town, making up reasons to run errands, and taking the occasional back country road tour around the county.
I see pros and cons for both vehicles; the Hellcat is more of the Grand Touring persuasion, whereas the Viper is more about feeling the drive and having that true driving experience.
So, I'm asking everyone who owns a Viper (and who has perhaps driven a big-engined Challenger?):
What do you use your car for?
Do you drive it enough to make it worth it?
Is it aggravating to have to just grumble down the highway at 70?
Did the dream of owning one live up to the experience?
How many speeding tickets do you have? :-)
I hope you see what I'm getting at. The realization that I can do this was recent, so I'm not a member of any clubs, nor do I know somebody who owns one, so I'm hoping folks with some miles on the clock can tell me what the ownership experience has been like. This is something I realize I can and should do, but am a little worried I wouldn't get enough use out of it to justify the expense.
Thank you for your time!
Ryan
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