Driving the Viper in and out of city traffic was far easier than I had expected. En route to some open highway and
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| Although I have driven numerous performance cars in my life, I was stunned by the explosive power under the Viper's long, double gilled hood. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, Canadian Auto Press) |
Although I have driven numerous performance cars in my life, I was stunned by the explosive power under the Viper's long, double gilled hood. The source of that energy utilizes 10 cylinders and a whopping 8.3 litres (505 cu in) of combustible space. Add premium fuel into the high-compression chambers and prepare to feel the kick of 525 pound-feet of brute torque in a vehicle that at 1,536 kilos (3,380 lbs) weighs less than a Nissan 350Z roadster - get the picture, or should I say
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| With gearing on the tall side, highway speeds can easily be surpassed without shifting to 3rd. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, Canadian Auto Press) |
The massive V10 power is bolted securely to a six-speed manual box capped-off by a chunky, substantial-feeling ball-shaped grip falling perfectly beneath the driver's right hand. Tossing the lever from gear to gear requires a purposeful tug, the benefit of which is a clean, crisp shift. With gearing on the tall side, highway speeds can easily be surpassed without shifting to 3rd. And that translates into passing power that is so awesome, it's almost shocking.







