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- 2008 Dodge Viper, 2006 MB CLS55 AMG
Viper of course. Convertible!
and don't want to attract law enforcement attention
Any Corvette will get their attention. I think all of these are pretty much guaranteed that.
But it's hard to argue that the Corvette is as radically styled as the other 2. Many people in this thread have stated the Corvette is a bit dull and generic. Plus, there are thousands of C6 Corvettes running around, so a ZR1 isn't going to attract additional attention. At least here in the US, a Corvette is as commonplace as a BMW 330i. It's not exactly a head turner.
But it's hard to argue that the Corvette is as radically styled as the other 2. Many people in this thread have stated the Corvette is a bit dull and generic. Plus, there are thousands of C6 Corvettes running around, so a ZR1 isn't going to attract additional attention. At least here in the US, a Corvette is as commonplace as a BMW 330i. It's not exactly a head turner.
Lets be fair, any car will attract cop's attention. My point was just that the ZR1 is the least likely of this group to attract that kind of attention. I wouldn't be surprised if cops try pulling over Ford GT's only to find that it's parked and not going anywhere. Those cars look fast sitting still. And Vipers are just over the top, for the sake of being over the top. They're big and brash and brutal, so they look, sound, and feel like they're much faster then they actually are.
GT without a moment's hesistation.
If I had the three infront of me and had to choose... I would die.
Ford GT>Viper>ZR1.
That's how it goes.
Viper with the B-package. If God had a car...
Ford GT>Viper>ZR1.
That's how it goes.