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    Move to Gen V?

    Seriously thinking about making the move from my 2010 Gen IV to a 2015 Gen V. Hard to decide because I love my current vert. Toxic orange with black stripes, full tan leather interior, custom audio, and only 2500 miles. Thoughts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsmitchell10 View Post
    Seriously thinking about making the move from my 2010 Gen IV to a 2015 Gen V. Hard to decide because I love my current vert. Toxic orange with black stripes, full tan leather interior, custom audio, and only 2500 miles. Thoughts?
    Not sure were you are located but have someone take you for a ride in a Gen 5, you maybe surprised. That's the best way to get some good real world feed back.
    Last edited by viper04; 06-28-2015 at 11:35 PM.

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    Surprised in a good way or bad?

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    Just my opinion. You already enjoyed your Gen 4. Life is short, try something new and get a Gen 5.

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    That's pretty much what's pushing me that direction. Haven't driven a Gen V but have heard it's quite nice.

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    I absolutely love my Gen V GTS. Without question, it's a world class vehicle. Tech, leather, performance, build quality, aesthetics. I researched this purchase for about a year and a half, looking at Z06, Gallardo, 360/430, etc..... Just an incredible package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsmitchell10 View Post
    Surprised in a good way or bad?
    Good!! To me the car as made leaps and bounds over the last Gen's. More so than going from a Gen1 to a Gen 2 or Gen 3 to a Gen 4. This is just my personal opinion. In each Gen's there as always been improvements over the last Gen but it seem as if they SRT, payed more attention to small details. Just one example, the one thing we all touch when we drive our cars. The steering wheel. The feel of the Gen 5 steering wheel to me is so much nicer than my Gen 3, that the car just feels more refined.

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    Miss my 2010 ACR. If I could go back I shouldn't have traded it for my gen v. However I love driving my gen v better if that makes sense

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    I drive them back to back (4's & 5's) all the time and love the 5's.

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    I have had a gen 3,4,and two 5's. No regrets whatsoever with the V.

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    Moved from a Gen 3 to 5, and 110% worth it. Yes, these cars still have some build quality issues (at least my 2013 does), but I think they have been ironed out for 2015. If you can afford to keep you current car, then keep it, but if you have to trade, do it!

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    My Gen 5 interior makes my Gen 3 feel kinda low-rent and junky. I just avoid driving both cars on the same day, so I'm less likely to compare them.

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    Probably comes down to how much you value the open air experience, unless you're looking at a Medusa. I'm a vert guy first, and just had to keep ours.

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    If you try the Gen V, you won't look back. I have had Gen 1-V, Gen V is by far the best car in every way. If you can find a VOA member in your area with a Gen V, maybe you can get a ride in one and check it out. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exhlr8n View Post
    If you try the Gen V, you won't look back. I have had Gen 1-V, Gen V is by far the best car in every way. If you can find a VOA member in your area with a Gen V, maybe you can get a ride in one and check it out. Good luck.
    This^^^^ is a really good idea. A no pressure environment, just out for a cruise. Good call.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2010.Blue.White.ACR View Post
    Miss my 2010 ACR. If I could go back I shouldn't have traded it for my gen v. However I love driving my gen v better if that makes sense
    Damn right you shouldn't have traded it!!

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    That Stryker Orange Medusa is beautiful if someone hasn't bought it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slithr View Post
    Probably comes down to how much you value the open air experience, unless you're looking at a Medusa. I'm a vert guy first, and just had to keep ours.
    Yep! Assuming there will be a vert GEN V, THAT"S when I'll have to get serious. Probably best for me that's it's not here yet so I can save some $ by the time it does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    My Gen 5 interior makes my Gen 3 feel kinda low-rent and junky. I just avoid driving both cars on the same day, so I'm less likely to compare them.
    This, but a vert is fun too....that's why I kept both

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    I wouldn't spend the money on a GenV if you've only put 2500 miles on your current one unless you have tons of money. I've put nearly that on my Gen3 and I've only had it a few months. I don't have enough money yet to own cool cars just to look at them. :-)

    If you have the money then heck yea.....go for it!! I'd have one if the budget allowed it and I will have a GenV in a year or two most likely....but I'll drive the hell out of it.

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    If you're on the fence I wouldn't advise you to sit in one or even worse drive one.
    That's what happened to me after my friend brought his over my house.
    I'm a lot poorer now...

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    Thanks for all the feedback...that's what I was hoping for. I love the open-air feel of my IV but I also love the styling of the V especially the interior features. I've had II, III, and now IV and have enjoyed each for what they offer. Wish I could have both but wouldn't be practical to have both. I guess if I can find someone in the ATL area that might link up that will help with the decision I need to make.

    On another note, are there exhaust mods out that give the vehicle a louder sound or is stock plenty? I'm in GA with emissions so I have to be careful as to what mods I can do.

    Again thanks for every input.

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    I am all about a "louder" exhaust note. I've put Invidia systems on my S2000 and STi, but I gotta tell ya, the exhaust system on this car right out of the box is perfect. It's pretty loud when you fire it up, and quite honestly, I wait in my garage before I pull it out in the morning so I don't annoy my neighbour too much. It's quiet when you are cruising, but when you get on it, it's plenty loud. I won't touch mine. Any louder would be too much for me. Take one for a drive, roll the windows down, and punch it. You'll see what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsmitchell10 View Post
    Thanks for all the feedback...that's what I was hoping for. I love the open-air feel of my IV but I also love the styling of the V especially the interior features. I've had II, III, and now IV and have enjoyed each for what they offer. Wish I could have both but wouldn't be practical to have both. I guess if I can find someone in the ATL area that might link up that will help with the decision I need to make.

    On another note, are there exhaust mods out that give the vehicle a louder sound or is stock plenty? I'm in GA with emissions so I have to be careful as to what mods I can do.

    Again thanks for every input.
    Much bigger difference in Gen IV and V than is reflected on the spec sheets. I came from a Gen IV.

    The Stock Exhaust in Gen V is much, much better than in Gen IV (Hoover Vacuum). Nevertheless, my Gen V just got the Corsa CAT-back system and boy does it rip! Like all Corsa systems, it is drone free at easy cruising. Above 2,500rpms on throttle and, well you know you have a performance exhaust. The Corsas also look like NASA quality Stainless Steel pieces. Combine this with the Arrow PCM's deceleration burbles and it is definitely beastly when you want it to be.

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    500 miles a year avg, you need to buy a genV so that maybe you'll enjoy the car more, amazing low mileage.

    I've had gen 2, 3, and 4, all verts. Very reluctant to move to the gen5 coupe, but finally got tired of waiting on a vert that wasn't coming.

    I love my gen5, like crazy. No regrets. Windows down, feels open enough, and my wife loves it twice as much as my other vipers.

    I did Belanger headers to stock muffs and the sounds is wicked, you can highway cruise and it's not annoying in the least, stomp it and children cry and dogs howl, with the PCM it burbles awesome. I live in MD, an emissions Nazi state, no issues with this simple exhaust setup, I've test scanned on emissions and it passes just swapping the stock PCM back in, which takes literally 8 minutes to do.


 
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