Snakebite2k5 said:damn dodge!
If the guy who got Ejected from the car has somekind of Big ass scare from the wreck or surgery he should get a tatoo by/around the scare that says 'Damn Dodge Did This" :-D
Snakebite2k5 said:damn dodge!
ScrewDrvr said:tires dont always leave skid marks, depends on the road, tires, sometimes the weather, and how much they did skid.
Doesn't matter what size they are. I spin mine all the time & it doesn't always leave marks, especially if the road/tires are cold. Just because there's no marks doesn't mean he didn't lose control.Quick96Mystic said:Be realistic man, that car comes with smokey 335 (correct me if im wrong) tires and you're gonna tell me it's nto gonna leave even the slightest mark on that road??
+ 1lloyyd said:Doesn't matter what size they are. I spin mine all the time & it doesn't always leave marks, especially if the road/tires are cold. Just because there's no marks doesn't mean he didn't lose control.
CantDrv55 said:He should just fess up that he was getting on it and lost control.
+1...Riddlaontheroof said:Too much power not enough driver
Cold Road, Cold tires. I've done what I thought were awesome burnouts and because the truck got moving and both were cold, there really were no marks to be seen. Especially if this is right from his house, there was no heat in the tires at all. I have to agree with others. He got on it, got sideways and couldn't fix it.Quick96Mystic said:Be realistic man, that car comes with smokey 335 (correct me if im wrong) tires and you're gonna tell me it's nto gonna leave even the slightest mark on that road??
your absolutely right. the viper is the most wrecked exotic car there is. the people driving them can't handle the torquespitin venom said:When I worked for Chrysler I saw a scary statistic.
2 out of 5 Vipers sold do not make it from the showroom floor to the new owners driveway. They get totalled on the drive home due to driver error.
I have driven all of Chrysler's SRT lineup. The Viper is a nasty car. In the hands of an unexperienced driver it is an accident waiting to happen.
ChrisNelson said:Cold Road, Cold tires. I've done what I thought were awesome burnouts and because the truck got moving and both were cold, there really were no marks to be seen. Especially if this is right from his house, there was no heat in the tires at all. I have to agree with others. He got on it, got sideways and couldn't fix it.