Very nice I am thinking.
But was it really 70,000 hours? Even at a low price of $50 an hour that is 3.5 million dollars. Yikes that seems like a lot to me.
Something like this affects so many people just because 1 person decided to be reckless
All the way from the emergency responders who worked for an hour to get him out, to the hospital staff, parents, friends relatives etc.
What a selfish act for a 39 year old. Being a grandparent I can't...
VERY VERY fortunate no one else was killed. He went across the sidewalk which easily could have had innocent bystanders there.
It seems in many of these crashes the passenger or another driver ends up being the one who is killed. It was not the case this time.
Very sorry for his family.
I decided and got a Gen II.
Thank you all for the feedback
I have the best wife in the world.
She just told me it would be ok to get a Gen III also
I wont be doing that but now she has me wondering what horrible thing she did to give me the go ahead lol
I saw the price and I thought NO WAY!
Then I read the ad and looked at the pics WOW that is an amazing car and good price. The underside of that car is cleaner the than the top of many cars :)
Very nice!
Well I guess I am going to have to back peddle on my statement as well :)
Especially if someone had he cash but decided to use the low or no interest loans they are now doing and either hang on to the cash or invest it.
I wouldn't worry about leaving it outside BUT I would NOT leave it outside on the street.
Had my Viper for 3 years I think it was 2 or 3 years old when I bought. Way over half of it was outside and not in a great neighborhood. Not bad but not great. Drove it to the movies, Home Depot and...
Hey Another FL viper person.
CONGRATS on the new purchase.
Well I went with a Gen II. If I win the lottery or my wife stops looking at the bank account I would love a Gen III.
Why the Gen II? Well it fits my personality a little better. Strange looking, unrefined, thinks he has more...
I would have to agree
With less than 7k I think you are right on the button you could get mid to high 30s .
I would also agree if a person is looking to spend less they can find an RT with higher mileage and not as nice condition for low 30s. Maybe even high 20s if the person selling...
With only 5K miles and very good condition I think you did well. I think it would still sell for around 35K.
IMO 1k - 1.5K depreciation per year isn't bad.
GREAT info!
I had an '00 RT and thought I would NEVER get a Gen III But now . . .
BTW I really like the Gen II look much more but really leaning toward a Gen III for many reasons.
Keep the input coming!
Thank you for the heads up! :2tu:
It 2600 miles away and a good deal higher than a few other '03s I have seen.
Anyone had a Gen II and gotten a Gen III and never looked back?
I had a Gen II and sold it a while ago. Decided it was time to buy another Gen II.
Then I just saw the prices on the Gen IIIs namely '03 are not much more.
What to look out for on an '03?
EDIT: I meant to say '03
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