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    Wife Drives the Viper

    She told me she has no interest in driving the CTS-V so off we went in the Viper. She never stalled it and did great for a first-timer in the Viper. She told me she wants to take it out without me as I made her nervous,lol. No way I told her(of course I would) between the car and your looks there might be a crowd following her home,lol....She also owns a 2004 Z-4,2013 650Xi, and a beautiful 1 of 1 color combo in the US, 2002 BMW Z8 so she knows how to drive a manual plus shes not a real speed nut..My keeper with our Viper...............
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    That's cool. I let my wife drive my GTS the second day I had it. She loved it, and then started dissing my S2000 I gave her to drive for the summer. I didn't see that coming. Dough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lochnessmonster View Post
    That's cool. I let my wife drive my GTS the second day I had it. She loved it, and then started dissing my S2000 I gave her to drive for the summer. I didn't see that coming. Dough!
    I hate to say it, but after two weeks of short drives in my S2000, I'm considering selling it and getting something else. It feels like I'm driving a Honda Civic with the roof cut off when I compare it to the Viper. :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by dethred View Post
    I hate to say it, but after two weeks of short drives in my S2000, I'm considering selling it and getting something else. It feels like I'm driving a Honda Civic with the roof cut off when I compare it to the Viper. :-(
    I have driven my S2000 once since I got the Viper. I have considered selling it, but it really is a great little car. Bulletproof convertible. I think I'll hang onto it for a while. Too many great memories.

    Here are some pics of my wife driving the Viper for the first time. She is laughing her ass off after flooring it for a second. The "serious" pic is her looking for traffic as we pull out onto the hwy. She isn't messing around....hahaha.

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    My 'Ex Z-06 owner' wife is more afraid of our HellCat Clone (607HP-6sp ) than the Viper. We went to an Old-Timers Cruise this weekend with the '49 Dodge, and she's REALLY afraid to drive the Forty-Niner, so she followed in the ACR. Lotsa funny looks at registration when she simply parked the Viper in the spectator parking area! It drew an instant crowd as usual.

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    Heh, I sold my S2000 years ago, but it is not really as bad as you make it out to be. What it is really like is driving a Honda Civic Si with the top cut off, compared to the Viper.....hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Pemberton View Post
    Heh, I sold my S2000 years ago, but it is not really as bad as you make it out to be. What it is really like is driving a Honda Civic Si with the top cut off, compared to the Viper.....hehe.
    Lol...couldn't agree more...I came from a Civic SI to S2000 CR; and then on to a Viper. The wife drove my Gen I once in the 5 years I had it & has NO interest in driving the Gen V which is fine with me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Pemberton View Post
    Heh, I sold my S2000 years ago, but it is not really as bad as you make it out to be. What it is really like is driving a Honda Civic Si with the top cut off, compared to the Viper.....hehe.
    I also used to have a Civic Si (FG2) as well, :-P . The Civic Si and S2000 are great around town cars, but my S2000 is/was a weekend car so the thrill of an agile roadster has completely died since driving the Viper. That's the only bad thing about the Viper; it has ruined my other favorite car. The steering wheel thickness is about that of a twizzler, the steering has zero feel, and the pedals are offset to the right (haha, not really but when I went to depress the clutch and brake after driving the Viper for 100 miles, I ended up trying to depress the dead pedal and clutch in the S2000).

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    I wont let my wife drive the car yet.

    I don't think she really respects it.

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    Looks like you have yourself a deadly combo in those pics!!

    99.9% of people will go ohh shit look at that Viper then go OHH SHIT its a driving it!!

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    My wife is AWESOME!! Can't drive a manual, however she LOVES to be driven anywhere in my Vipers!! Truly a great time having her next to me- quietly texting on her phone and having a BLAST being driven by yours truly!!

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    My wife wouldn't drive the car if her life depended on it. She's almost too nervous in it to be a passenger.

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    Sometimes my wife lets me take out her Viper and go race it. But only if I wash it and fill up the tank when I get back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Sometimes my wife lets me take out her Viper and go race it. But only if I wash it and fill up the tank when I get back.
    Well put Tony :-)

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    My wife drives the Viper, she's loved them ever since she was a kid (as did I)!

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    My wife bought the first one in 08 and is up to three, so watch out, its a dangerous habit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty1 View Post
    My wife bought the first one in 08 and is up to three, so watch out, its a dangerous habit!

    Richard
    That is so awesome!! Wives can be cool!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty1 View Post
    My wife bought the first one in 08 and is up to three, so watch out, its a dangerous habit!

    Richard
    Mine started talking more about learning to drive the Viper after meeting you two in NoLa Richard :-)

    ...but it hasn't happened yet... we need to get past the stick shift lessons on my FoST first.

    in the meantime she races her SRT Jeep with the bunch of us in AutoX.
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    Careful guys, I created a monster ....... just because I couldn't learn to share 50% + of the time


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    My wife is as much a car nut as I am she has her own Viper, Lambo, Corvettes, etcetera
    We are going to Sebring this weekend I am going to get her more involved in racing and let her start driving my car at some serious speed I just hope she's not alot faster than me
    She runs our performance shop and carbon fiber shop
    She prefers driving stick over auto
    Loves to chase me through traffic and not afraid to get her hands dirty working on the cars
    Would rather get Performance mods over jewelry
    Married 28 years and still wears the same clothes she wore in high school
    She's something very special
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    This thread honestly illustrates the most cogent argument for not producing a Viper with an auto as an option. Having a manual as the only option is the most elegant way for forward thinking men (read that: guys who quietly ensure that their spouses can't drive stick) to keep their cars in one piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socal View Post
    This thread honestly illustrates the most cogent argument for not producing a Viper with an auto as an option. Having a manual as the only option is the most elegant way for forward thinking men (read that: guys who quietly ensure that their spouses can't drive stick) to keep their cars in one piece.
    Oh no! Now I have to jump in!!!! What outdated thinking!!! Meet me at the racetrack - look for the black ACR-X and let's see who can drive a stick!!! My first car was a '71 pinto with 4 on the floor . . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herrsss View Post
    Oh no! Now I have to jump in!!!! What outdated thinking!!! Meet me at the racetrack - look for the black ACR-X and let's see who can drive a stick!!! My first car was a '71 pinto with 4 on the floor . . . .
    Id love to see that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViperPete View Post
    Id love to see that.
    Ask Wayne - he saw me running Time Trials with NARRA at VIR a month ago and I was his instructor!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herrsss View Post
    Ask Wayne - he saw me running Time Trials with NARRA at VIR a month ago and I was his instructor!!!!
    Dang that's awesome. I've never even seen a Viper on a track. That's what I need though. Go to the track and ride passenger a few times in a Viper- then race mine.


 
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