I agree completely. Used to have a gen 2. The car tends to rapidly lose value and is relatively uncomfortable. However in general as bullet proof as a piece of granite and can be as fast as hell. Simple motor/trans to work on. They hold together at track days and on the drag strip. Fun YEAH! Just a little too hard on my old beat up body now days. I'd sure have a ball in it for about 20-30 minutes after which time I would probably be crawling out the door. GTS Bruce
Agreed , rear axle is your Butt, but who cares when you look like this Performance wise...look wise...Cool Wise Totally under valued.. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
It would be about the same with a cute young gal, no? But you probably couldn't "park" her in the garage for a week afterwards. Alden
Until you Drive one...You just dont know what 8.3 litres can do. The bolt on of torque combined with 345/ 19 rear tires is nothing short of phenomenal and quite addicting. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Now you've done it... Looking at trading my unused Lexus in for a silver 2005 with 8k miles. Any advice on what to look out for? A 2003 was the first fast car I ever drove, so I have a soft spot for these babies!
As has been stated , by generation 3 and 4..they made these cars Bullitproof and understressed, If you notice..all the wheels are 6 lug...that kinda tells you..they prepared for all the horsepower that is coming your way... If I get another...it'll be Black Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
in ordered to be considered as an enhancement device.....it needs more wing..... Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'll take the 1000 HP pair of Shoes!! My wife wanted one too! His and Hers now...8.3 L...V 10's Carroll Shelby had his hand in this car..Big Time..Its not a Ferrari...but it is cooler than cool, I like this car... Brutal yet Sexy.. Image Unavailable, Please Login
New Dodge ad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orNrjnIyf5U Sorry I can't embed it's broken at the moment.
Can't explain it but I've also loved them for as long as I can remember. On the contrary, I have very little feelings for the Corvette (even though it's a better car and very rare in Europeland, so I don't have any potential bias that an American could suffer from as ''seeing them too much'').