Oh Dave...ya da man.
--------------------------------------
Steven St.Laurent
2000 Dakota Hemi 4.7 (WRECKED!!)
2000 Ford Roush Mustang Stage III - TT version (sold)
1999 Chebby (gone in 2003)
1993 Tracker (still going-going-going...)
--------------------------------
Aspiring for now:
2003 Dakota Hemi 5.7 or a V-10 mod
2003/4 Viper GTS-R
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of DRD892@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 5:28 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Driving the Viper GTS
I have been reading with interest the comments about
test driving the Viper GTS.
A good friend of mine bought a 1997 Viper GTS (Red) new.
It doesn't leave the garage very often. As of last weekend
it had 8,800 miles on it in almost 3 years.
Of the 8,800 miles, I have driven it about 1,000 miles.
My personal observations are:
The torque of this beast is addictive. Acceleration from 50MPH to 130MPH
in 4th gear is unbelievable. It attracts all kinds of attention and every
policemen
on duty where every you are. When cruising on a Sunday afternoon, everybody
wants to race. It definitely is fun to drive and can scare the hell out of
your
if you're not careful.
I have had the occasion to drive it all day. To the dealers, to work, home
and
several other stops. That day it was raining. Driving the GTS in the rain
in
traffic will give you nightmares for a week. When accelerating, anything
over
2200 RPM is suicidal. Getting in and out of this car 6 or 7 times in one
day will give you aches and pains you never had before.
All in all, it's a LOT of fun to drive for a short period in nice weather.
I love to drive it every month or so but no way would I give up my Dakota
for it.
Guess I'm just too old.
David R.
Sterling Heights
Michigan
drd892@aol.com
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Jun 20 2003 - 11:59:10 EDT