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markys

Original Poster:

612 posts

258 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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Should I have one, currently have a Cerbera 4.2 and am thinking about a Viper. What should expect to pay for one and what should I expect the running costs to be.

Thanks in advance.

z064life

1,926 posts

249 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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I've seen the minimum price (on ukviperclub) to be about £35k, and running costs are said to be minimal with only changing of a few parts. These cars are reliable so the costs are low.

Tuning potential
Reliable (built to endure higher stress levels)
Good handling
Head turning; rare
Very good brakes on the SRT10 (distance to stop from a certain speed is just 2ft higher for SRT10)

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KaiPL

36 posts

242 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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I've never even seen a Cerbera in person, much less driven one, so I can't really offer a comparison.

However, here are some reasons to buy an SRT-10:

440 horsepower and 480 foot-pounds of torque at the rear wheels means that acceleration will likely be better than your Cerbera.

Convertible top is wonderful for sunny days.

Quite reliable and low maintenance.

Traffic stopping good looks.

Amazing brakes and handling.

A good daily driver that is lots of fun at the track.

Probably fewer SRT-10s in the UK than Cerberas.



markys

Original Poster:

612 posts

258 months

Friday 25th June 2004
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What are the maintenance cost, service sched's etc and where do you buy them from, I am down in Devon.

Thanks in advance.

stevieturbo

17,270 posts

248 months

Friday 25th June 2004
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Quote "440 horsepower and 480 foot-pounds of torque at the rear wheels means that acceleration will likely be better than your Cerbera."

Hmmm...I think not.

A Viper weighs around 1600kgs.
A Cerbera weighs not much over 1000kgs.

Power to weight means a lot. Cerberas are very quick cars.

viper_larry

4,319 posts

257 months

Friday 25th June 2004
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markys said:
What are the maintenance cost, service sched's etc and where do you buy them from, I am down in Devon.

Thanks in advance.
There are a number for sale on the UK Viper Club website - that's a good place to start: www.ukviperclub.org/page8.html

Maintenance and servicing is not really a concern on with the Viper. The engines are bullet proof (touches wood) with service schedules from the book @ 7500 miles or 1 year. Last years service cost me £160 including MoT and steam clean underneath from a Chrysler dealer.

Come and see us at the annual BBQ in a couple of weeks - welcome to have a nose at 25 or so Viper's and see if you like them! We'll be meeting at mid-day Julay 17th here:

St Jacques Restaurant & Bar
Romsey Road
Cadnam
Southampton
Hampshire
SO40 2NP
(023) 8081 2321



Viper

10,005 posts

274 months

Sunday 27th June 2004
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markys said:
Should I have one, currently have a Cerbera 4.2 and am thinking about a Viper. What should expect to pay for one and what should I expect the running costs to be.

Thanks in advance.


cerbera is a cool car if only they were reliable I'd have one, I've read lots of horror stories regarding reliability enough to put me off ever owning one. Great noise and peformance with sweet interiors.

Just park a GTS and a Cerbera together and you'll soon see the difference, and so will passers by.
Viper running costs are minimal, with no real worries' Bet fuel consumption is much different than the 4.2, cheap insurance, spare parts ready available, rarity and unlike the Cerbera hardly any depreciation after the intial 2 years... prices for a decent 97/98 GTS have been around £37K-40 for about 3 years, early gen1 RT/10's normally start at around £25K

Good Luck