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Originally Posted by Viperfreak2
I'll disagree with the 'no finess'. The car has such high limits that if the DRIVER does not have the finess, they end up spinning it and then describe it as crude.
So many Vipers are crashed within the first few days of ownership, it's amazing. They take a slow learning curve, and with no electro nannies to save you if you screw up...
I like this statement "The Viper does have stability control. Your left foot and your right foot, learn how to use them!"
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Many a driver has done that with a street 911, even with all the electronics, that car demands serious respect to be driven fast. Interestingly, the latest C&D stated about the new 911 turbo "they have improved the high speed stability" which to me suggests that the old one ain't all that stable at speed.