I am always amazed at the lack of variation shown by some people's car collections. Here is a garage full of rear wheel drive 2 seater GTs, all pretty much the same; Dodge, Ford GT, Lambos etc. If I had the funds I would enjoy selecting cars from various decades or mix up convertibles, saloons and GTs form different eras. Each to their own I know but not my cup of tea.
Rich -
Thanks for looking and for posting, but you really don't know your cars very well.
Both Lambos are all-wheel drive; not rear wheel drive as you have incorrectly stated.
The Vipers are front engined V10s, the Ford GT is a mid-engine supercharged V8, the Lambo Gallardo is a small displacement, high rev mid-engine V10 and the Murcielago is a larger displacement mid-engine V12.
The Mercedes S55 AMG is front engine, supercharged V8 highway missile & a sedan (not a two seater as you stated) with paddle shifters, and the CTS-V (again a sedan, not a two seater as you stated) is a manual transmissioned sleeper.
Each car is actually very different from the others and
VERY far from the same; contrary to your assertions that they are "pretty much the same". The two Vipers are really the only two cars that are "pretty much the same" in this group. However, you need to own and drive them to understand the differences in model year engines.
I have owned muscle cars, and a ton of Corvettes, as well as having driven and owned many, many types of cars over the years - including convertibles. The cars I own and that reside in this garage are some of my personal favorites out of the vehicles I have driven and have direct experience with. You don't know what I have in my garages at my house in Florida, so you should not assume that this reflects the sum total of the cars I own.
These cars are indeed my "cup of black coffee" as most don't drink tea on this side of the pond !
Cheers - Dave