I purchased mine from Chuck Tator at Tator's Dodge. He gave me a really good deal but he was one of the 789 dealerships. Are you looking to do this for a 2001? I think that is expired if so.
Very nice car but like others have said, this car is a little overpriced. Wilde tends to overprice many of their Vipers. I would say that the car is worth $30K or somewhere in that immediate vicinity. Personally the mileage would not scare me. As long as proper maintainence was preformed you...
Believe it or not, most of these cars have been sold for the $60s price range right after the discount was offered. Chrysler said they would come after the dealerships if they sold before the 6 month hold period but that has proved to be mostly BS.
That was a nice car. They had that for sale FOREVER asking $69,000 and then they finally reduced it to $65,000 and it still took another two months to sell. Tells you something about the market.
This is fairly accurate. I would think that a nice ACR with that kind of mileage will be in the $48-50ish range. A 2002 GTS ACR with almost no mileage in the limited edition Red with White stripes just sold for $55,000.
You and me both but it also works on the other side too since it allows people to buy $100K Vipers now for $75K or $400K Lamborghinis for $250K!
I sold my RT/10 for 1/3 of MSRP when I was done with it. Sad but it was reality and I could not argue with it as I had a TON of fun with it up until...
Coupes in the $45K range is close. Currently nice coupes are in the low 50s because of the weather but once fall and winter come around $45K sounds about right. Last winter coupes were available at this price. One seller in Texas had 4!
They want each dealership open to sell all Chrysler Brands and the profitable onces tend to have this problem so they are giving the franchise to someone who has most of needs one more. Sad!
Agreed. Many people think they will rise in the near future but that is not going to happen. The prices might straightline but the days of sticker are long gone. Now maybe in the distant future prices will go up but just because Chrysler is going Bankrupt does not equal prices going insaine. If...
Unfortunately, this is business as usual as this is covered in their franchise agreement. Typical franchises get renewals every 5 years and after that period they CAN take the franchise away from you with you having no recourse. It is unfair, but this is how franchises work.
I agree. After looking at the list, there are quite a few dealers on there with 08s or 09s. I know I will be trying my local Florida dealership that is near my Florida house. :D
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