So many on the East Coast know me for the numerous events I have thrown over the last 20 years but now that I spend some time in California regularly, we are starting Taco Tuesday here in Orange County. Basically, think Cars and Coffee but better with a DJ, taco truck, and of course, tons of...
They are crushing for liability reasons. If it gets sold somehow or in the hands of someone it should not, and someone gets hurt as a result, Chrysler could be found responsible and held for financial damages. I hate to see it too, but I understand their reasons.
Re: Holy crap...Dodge just hit the panic button on the Viper.
Although the GT3 is not as fast, that is one awesome car. Plus it is a much better build than the Viper. I just drove a '13 for the first time a few weeks ago; and I am not sure if I just had really high expectations or what, but...
If a customer was willing to pay $35K for a convertible option, they either really want to be the first one to have it, or there is no convertible coming. If there was, why not just wait 6 months for the true convertible from Dodge?
You could buy anything off eBay these days. I purchased my first Viper off eBay, and scored a great deal back then. I spoke with the sales manager and was told they are into it close to that number because the owner traded on a Murcielago they wanted to really move. So bottom number is $77,500...
Any information on this car would be greatly appreciated. Thanking you in advance.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/161359931688?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1426.l2649
The interior is pretty neat. I just love how you can look at it and still see Viper features . I am just shocked they got 10 people to pay this much money for this car.
TALK ABOUT EXPENSIVE!!!
http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=10001&endYear=2015&modelCode1=VIPER&showcaseOwnerId=65376937&startYear=2008&makeCode1=DODGE&numRecords=100&searchRadius=0&mmt=[DODGE[VIPER[]][]]&listingId=375505718&Log=0
This was a dumb idea from the beginning. Creating a separate company to sell the "performance enhanced" versions of vehicles already sold under a different brand is just plain confusing to the consumer. You still get the vehicles serviced at a Dodge dealer, you still buy the car from a Dodge...
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