agentf1
Enthusiast
My advice to all of us Viper owners is this. Although we all probably agree that the sale of this ACR Viper seems to be above market since others like it can't seem to move at far lower prices, we should embrace it and realize that;
A. We should consider looking to Barrett Jackson to sell our Vipers in the future, or
B. If we are concerned about our resale value, we should hold onto out Vipers and keep them pristine as they will all likely be worth much more as the years get on, especially as more and more people unfortunately continue to wreck their Vipers and make them increasingly rare, or
C. Embrace this sale and hold our asking prices a bit higher and firmer across the board as we all are currently defining the market price for Vipers whenever we put one onto the market. Once people start dropping prices on their cars too fast or too much, it dilutes the market and cheapens the Viper brand and actually creates a cheaper market for the cars. Remember, the more Vipers that are on the market of a particular year, type, and color, the lower the prices will be due to more competition and the laws of supply and demand. There are currently not many high quality and low mileage Gen II GTS Vipers for sale, so those are really holding their value and are even going back up in value. There are a lot of RT10's and a lot of GEN III Vipers flooding the market so those are depreciating quicker. There is a very limited amount of Gen IV Vipers for sale, and in many cases there are even only one of or a couple of a particular color for sale in the whole country, so they should hold their value even better if that persists. Anyone wanting a Ford GT and is familiar with that market should know that those cars have only gone up in value since they hit the market, partially due to the low production numbers and high percentage of wrecked cars just like the Viper, but also because there are so few that are ever on the market at the same time. It is also arguably an even more exotic car than the Viper, even if by only a bit.
And as for all the conspiracy theories, I think that's all a bunch of BS. Nobody is out to screw us over or over inflate or dilute the brand. We do that to ourselves. It's all supply and demand, which also explains why the first Corvette sold for over $1 million at BJ, because there are a LOT more Corvette guys out there who are willing to pay big money to have one a very special Corvette that is sure to be worth a lot one day, be it sentimental or actual $ value. And that's my 2 sense............
Again, words of wisdom. I remember when the Viper was one of the most sought after cars on the market similar to the FGT right now and all the Viper dealers did exactly that. Anything nice that came on the market was grabbed up almost immediately by one of the big Viper Dealers such as BJ Motors or DodgeViperforSale.com and were sold for a premium. I don't know if it is because you do not see many quality Gen II's anymore or they are just not in as big of a demand. I am just thankful I have mine and do not have to find another "quality" car like mine again as I am always watching the market and it is rare I see a nice Gen II with super low mileage in one of the more desirable or lower production colors. Just my two cents for whatever it is worth.
Not to change the topic but, where does everybody see the FGT market going? Personally I think the prices are over inflated and will come back down and level out a little bit in the future. I would love to add one to my stable one day so my luck they will keep going up and eventually be 7 figures. I will end up kicking myself for not buying the one I wanted to back in 09 for 130 just like I do for not buying that property in the Keys that went from 365 to 1.4 back in the days.
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