SRT Viper Cares the Most About Raw Speed and Power

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Ezra Dyer wrote an article for the New York Times about the SRT Viper where he begins with an interesting tale of a race. It was a 5.2 mile up-hill road race where the winner was in a Chevorlet Corvette ZR1. But the twist on this story is that while the Vette won the race, it didn’t have the fastest time. That symbolic victory belong to the Viper ACR which the organizers of the race didn’t include due to a technicality with the tires. Nevertheless, it was the Viper that was the fastest out of all the cars that day.

The reason Ezra recounted this story is due to him being given the chance to take the new 2013 SRT Viper GTS for a spin. His impression from the new supercar is that the engineers at SRT are trying for one thing, speed. The Viper wants to set the fastest record.

It’s certainly getting close. The SRT Viper is the second-fastest production car to ever to race at the Nürburgring track. The only thing between the Viper and that much desired number one spot is a Porsche; one that costs $845,000 to have.

We’ve recounted before in this blog about the Viper’s power. Mr Dyer noted the same thing, that the cost of power is the need to be careful around the beast. For starters, the Viper is only available in manual, there is no automatic option. When it comes time to shift, Dyer warns to not touch the metal or else you’ll be leaving with a nasty burn. This same burning sensation is also applied to when stepping out a Viper as the exhaust is located underneath below the door. So be warned when driving with shorts on. “I imagine that the Viper Club of America includes a lot of guys with missing patches of leg hair on their calves.”

It’s an entertaining piece overall and really gives the impression of how the Viper strives for power. It understands that it is a super car and isn’t trying to be anything but. While it might never reach the point where it’s widely seen on every road and in every parking lot, that’s okay for the folks behind the Viper. They don’t want to wind up like the Corvette. “The difference between the Corvette and the Viper is that the ’Vette wants to be a new Ferrari, while the Viper wants to be a 1965 Shelby Cobra. Either that, or a big rock on a catapult. It hasn’t decided.”

So if you’re interested in learning more about the power of the SRT Viper, contact a sales rep at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge for more information.

SRT Adds New Colors and Rain Mode to the SRT Viper

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The 2014 SRT Viper has been adding a lot of upgrades already.  This one, as far as major changes go, is quite minor in the long run and is meant more to appeal to aesthetic demand than to power.

The Viper is getting a series of additional color choices for aspiring racer to get.  The first of three is the Billet Silver which is based on the popular look for the SRT Viper GTS-R racer.  Next up is the GTS-R Blue, my personal favorite, and it matches the color that is on the roof of the Viper GTS-R.  Finishing off the list of new colors is the Anodized Carbon Special Edition.  That’s just a very long and special way of saying matte black.

Color isn’t the only thing being added to the SRT Viper, however.  A new traction control feature is being included in future models as well.  This new mode is being called “Rain Mode” and is designed for the the purpose of its namesake, having better control in the rain.  It is to help drivers handle the supercar under slippery road conditions in an effort to help protect drivers who fulfilled a fantasy of driving a Viper.

With this extra addition, it’s clear that SRT is making sure that the Viper is just as notorious for safety as it is for speed and look.

For more information on the SRT Viper, contact a sales rep at Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge.  We have a wide assortment of new and used cars, from the popular 2013 Chrysler 300 to the 2013 Jeep Wrangler.  We will work with you to find the right auto financing to get you in the car best suited for your lifestyle.  Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more dealership updates!

Source: GT Spirit

2013 SRT Viper GTS-R Heads to Le Mans

SRT Viper GTS-R Le Mans 2013It’s been a long time coming, but Viper is finally heading back to Le Mans.

The drivers at SRT have been getting ready for months now. They wanted to make sure the triumphant return to Le Mans with the SRT Viper GTS-R was something iconic. To make sure they brought only the best, the entire racing team even moved to France.

Le Mans will be starting this weekend, on the 22nd at 3pm in France (9am EDT). This will be the first time a factory-backed Viper has raced in the big race since it had its three straight class win in 1998-2000.

The Viper GTS-R will be participating in the GTE Professional class which will pit it up against the Chevrolet Corvette C6.6, Aston Martin Vantage GTE, Porsche 911 RSR and Ferrari 458 Italia GT2.

For those wanting to catch the race, Speed TV will be broadcasting the race live on Saturday. Just head over to their website to check it out. If you want more news about the SRT team, you can keep up with them on their blog at www.drivesrt.com/live.

For more information on the SRT Viper, visit Bayside Chrysler Jeep Dodge’s website. We are located conveniently in the Queens area and provide top-quality aid to every customer that walks in. Make sure you like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter as well so you can see our monthly specials and deals.