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Old 01-31-2012, 10:00 AM   #63 (permalink)
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What's your point? I never denied you can go buy an ACR. The point is that anyone can go get a race car and put on it the few basic necessities to appease the government and be able to put license plates on it. That doesn't make it a "road car". A road car has to be able to clear a speed bump. A road car has to be able to travel through a few potholes. And a road car has to be able to be driven on a rainy day without totally flying off the road and crashing into a ditch. The Viper ACR doesn't fit these criteria. Neither does the Radical either, or even the Gumpert. they are more like street-legal track cars, not road cars. So to compare them to proper road cars like a 911 turbo, gtr, or corvette zr1 is a bit ridiculous.
Why can't you drive an ACR in the rain without crashing into a ditch?

Though I do agree that it isn't much of a "road" car in the traditional sense.
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