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Originally Posted by Koa
"At 150 mph, the regular Viper coupe generates 100 pounds of downforce; at the same speed, the Viper ACR generates 1000 pounds of downforce.
Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...#ixzz3SyQAOuAv"
JEEESUS. What a setup. But look at that disparity betwen the regular and "ACR" model for downforce alone.
There's a huge reason why Vipers are notorious for being involved in single vehicle crashes... few can harness the power and they're not known for handling well. That ACR looks awesome, though.
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On the contrary, they're known for handling incredibly well. They're not know for forgiving shitty drivers.
The 2010 Viper ACR held and holds many track records for street legal production cars at many world famous tracks.
The Viper ACR will test your skills and your bravery, and if you don't pass the test you crash.
OP, where in Texas are you located? I know a dealer offering BRZs at $1500 off MSRP, and that offered me a 2015 WRX at invoice if I place a factory order, they may do the same for BRZs...