Kinja'd!!! by "The Crazy Kanuck; RIP Oppositelock" (jukesjukesjukes)
Published 08/16/2017 at 10:24

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It’s a shame the last Viper will probably sit in garage, & not get driven.


Replies (7)

Kinja'd!!! "Milky" (jordanmielke)
08/16/2017 at 10:37, STARS: 0

Sidenote - disappointed the last tour was Saturday and it was invite only to Viper owners. Thats not bad in and of itself, but not one public tour? C’mon.

Kinja'd!!! "shpuker" (shpuker)
08/16/2017 at 10:48, STARS: 0

For a second there I thought the last one was yellow. That would’ve been upsetting.

Kinja'd!!! "Grindintosecond" (Grindintosecond)
08/16/2017 at 11:06, STARS: 0

The last no-nanny manual transmission car ever built? I’ll wait a bit then grab one on the slight depreciation dip. Twenty years later sell it for money when the college kids of today have some money.... I hope they learned to drive stick.

Kinja'd!!! "punkgoose17" (punkgoose17)
08/16/2017 at 11:22, STARS: 0

This is so very sad. FCA you stink. To all the people who bought a 911 or Corvette instead of a Viper you stink.

Kinja'd!!! "HammerheadFistpunch" (hammerheadfistpunch)
08/16/2017 at 11:56, STARS: 0

I hate this photo, like I hate any photo of people smiling in front of a casket at a funeral...why are you smiling?!

Kinja'd!!! "Camshaft Chris: Skyline/McLaren/Porsche Fanboy" (camshaft-chris)
08/16/2017 at 12:19, STARS: 0

Eh, it’ll be back again. Just like the last time it got “cancelled”. I’m looking at this as just a temporary hiatus for a few years. Then we’ll get a new version of it that will inevitably be a hyrid of some sort. Maybe even borrowing some tech from Ferrari (assuming that FCA still owns Ferrari at that point)?

Kinja'd!!! "ranwhenparked" (ranwhenparked)
08/16/2017 at 18:21, STARS: 0

I kind of wonder why everything FCA owns is for sale, except apparently the Viper business, which they’d rather shut down than try to monetize. I mean, it had its own dedicated manufacturing plant, its own engine, it would have been pretty easy to split off from the rest of the company and sell.

There’s always members of the more money than brains club willing to invest in “build a sports car in a shed” operations.