Your debating technique is as flawed as your knowledge-base.
Simply re-stating your errors doesn't suddenly make them correct.
I'm unsure how many more times I have to state this, but, just in case there is any doubt whatsoever, I'm not a big fan of the SRT-10 and never have been. Please stop telling me what I like and don't like.
I think the EVO article pretty much told it like it is. Unless I misunderstood the author, he suggests that the car isn't appropriate for the UK environment - not that it is a poor car... or did I get it wrong again? I'm not sure I ever stated that I felt that the Viper was a good choice for British roads.
The 98 and 99 Oreca Vipers had an 8.1L V10 production based motor.
My apologies re UK pricing - check
www.dodge.com/viper/htm for retail pricing. I cannot think where such a car could be acquired in UK - and be supported by a warranty that was worth a carrot.
Whatever gave you the impression that an SRT-10 was $50k MORE than a ZO6? Are you crazy? They're priced within a couple of hunderd bucks of each other - and while we're on the subjective subject of comparison between the Vette and Viper, what is it that you like about the ZO6 that you can't stand about the SRT-10 - both are designed to do the same job, albeit in a slightly different way - and pretty much do.
Finally - are you seriously suggesting that there are ANY parallels between Daimler Chrysler Corp and TVR - and the way they build cars - and subsequently market them? You strike me as an intelligent, though frequently irrational man - you simply cannot be serious.
Regarding Two-Jags, or whatever he's called these days, people say I look a little more like Brad Pitt than John Prescott - I did admire the way he slotted that guy who egged him a couple of years ago, but in every other sense, he's a crook, just like the rest of 'em. Never, ever, ever trust anyone from Humberside, that's been my mantra and it's not let me down so far.