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<blockquote data-quote="Black2010" data-source="post: 15338519" data-attributes="member: 126428"><p>Are you going by feel or MPH? Reason I ask is because I just picked up a 98. the car didn't feel all that fast to my butt-o-meter but when I looked at the MPG I was MOVING fast. (not the same as your gt500) but my 2010 with the Roush SC on it and our 04 Cobra "feel" much faster but in reality they aren't. I'm finding that the Viper is just a lot easier to drive than both of my mustangs. with the mustangs, I can spin the tires at ease which makes things feel as though they are more powerful but the Viper just hooks up and goes.</p><p></p><p>I'll say this and probably take some flack about it but.... If you're about all out speed I'm not so sure the Viper is the most practical car to achieve that. To me the Viper is more of an experience. I never get noticed in any of my mustangs or our corvette. Every time I take the Viper out it gets noticed. I've had it 1 week and I've already stopped traffic once because someone stopped next to me to take a picture while driving by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black2010, post: 15338519, member: 126428"] Are you going by feel or MPH? Reason I ask is because I just picked up a 98. the car didn't feel all that fast to my butt-o-meter but when I looked at the MPG I was MOVING fast. (not the same as your gt500) but my 2010 with the Roush SC on it and our 04 Cobra "feel" much faster but in reality they aren't. I'm finding that the Viper is just a lot easier to drive than both of my mustangs. with the mustangs, I can spin the tires at ease which makes things feel as though they are more powerful but the Viper just hooks up and goes. I'll say this and probably take some flack about it but.... If you're about all out speed I'm not so sure the Viper is the most practical car to achieve that. To me the Viper is more of an experience. I never get noticed in any of my mustangs or our corvette. Every time I take the Viper out it gets noticed. I've had it 1 week and I've already stopped traffic once because someone stopped next to me to take a picture while driving by. [/QUOTE]
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