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from a good source ( not telling) MSRP Gen 5.....$136,999.00!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! will you pay it?
Talk amongst yourselfs..........:omg:
 

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I actually heard, from a very reputable source, that the MSRP would be 92,999 for the non-ACR version.


Ok so I made that up, but I don't see any way they increase the MSRP by nearly 50%. That's just insane.
 
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well i agree but it didn't stop them from bumping the jeep a ton and this will be a new marque..SRT brand so we will see for sure in march, if i'm right you heard it here first-LOL
 

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they will sell just fine for that price- cause for that coin, you know its gonna be soooooo cool
 

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well i agree but it didn't stop them from bumping the jeep a ton and this will be a new marque..SRT brand so we will see for sure in march, if i'm right you heard it here first-LOL
Actually, I have posted $125k or more many times. As far as a 50% increase. Though when it is put in those terms, lets consider the percentage increase that happened on the Jeep SRT-8. Wasn't it about 50%?

Keep in mind the rumors....

Same chassis
Same transmission

Everything else;
New 100% carbon fiber body
Highly refined interior
Adjustable suspension
New differential
Traction control
New power plant

If the gen IV coupes were at a high $90k MSRP, with all this new stuff, I actually won't be surprised if this dollar figure is accurate. These are very expensive items. Especially the carbon fiber body.
 

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If the looks, style and performance are a home run, I don't think they'll have any problem selling the Viper at this $$ level. A lot of people actually think if the Viper costs more than the most expensive Vette model, then it must be better.....just human nature.

Don't forget the rest of the world....I'm guessing 200 cars to China, 200 cars to the Middle East, 100 cars to Canada and 50 cars to Europe. If they build 1500 units the first year, that would leave approximately 1000 units for the USA. If the Gen 5 sets a new performance bar for the rest of the rear wheel drive competitors to chase, they won't have any problem getting the price.

Cheers,

George
 

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Bout time..

Viper jumped from 50k in 92 to 79k in 99.... Then 83k in 03 and 87k in 06. Then 91k in 08 and as high as 106k in 10 depending on options.

We now live ina world where a fully optioned z07 package z06 is 98k.


Viper has only gotten slightly more expensive in the past 10 years.


Bout time and this will be a world changer fore sure
 

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If the Viper continues its legacy as the ultimate halo car, 2 steps ahead of the next American sportscar, and compete against the exotics of the world, then that price range is not out of question. Would I pay it - YES!... but can I pay it is another question.

I'm conflicted on the pricing for the Gen 5. On one hand I'd like to see sub 100k so that personally - the vehicle is attainable. On the other hand, I'd like to see it priced out of reach for most to maintain its halo/exotic image. With any luck my plan to is pick up a Gen 5 in about 2-3 years. If the pricing is sub 100k it will be new, otherwise I'll have to settle for pre-owned.
 

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I look at it this way, the Corvette is horribly overpriced. A Shelby Mustang is quite a bit under these costs and well 650HP says a lot. If you are only planning on selling 1,000 to 1,500 of the cars a year, they are not your big money maker. They are your halo car to get people in the showrooms and on the lots. You like what you see innthe SRT Viper, well for a lot less you can still have some of the magic in a SRT Jeep or a SRT Challenger or a SRT whatever. That is the point of it.

I am anticipating the base price will be just $95K to just under $100K and options price, like Porsche, Ferarri and other high end manufacturers, the sky is the limit. If we want it our way, Dodge will built it, but for a cost, which is the way it should be anyway. It truly builds on that one of one pursuit, finatics like myself seek. We get nervous if our special vehicle is anything greater than one of one. My only hope is either I win Powerball and can buy a new one or someone out there has my exact tastes and options up a one of one car an decides to sell it after a few years.

Even though the Shelby is a Mustang, and in a different league, do NOT count out the fact it has 650HP and does over 200 mph. That is a major play considering it is cheaper. There are lots of owners who like to have the car and brag without ever pushing it to it's limits. Not everyone hits the track or even pushes their cars to the limit. I am positive, that the 650HP Shelby changed some of the direction of SRT with the new Viper. It had to if Viper wants to truly be on top. If the Viper comes out with more cubes, then fully expect the Corvette to immediately abandon the smaller cubic inch motor rumors and pony up to a 454 level motor from their 427 motor. What choice do they really have?
 

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Makes sense if it wants to be considered an exotic! I just hope with all the refinements and improvements that it will still be worth it. Only a few more months to go!!
 

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My jaw hit the floor when I saw that a new ZO6 goes for 100K. So the A gen 5 viper going for north of 120K doesn't seem that bad. If you can afford it.
 

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If the Gen. V crosses over and appeals to buyers in the different competing markets (porsche/ferrari/corvette) which is their intent, you might not be able to get your hands on one for $136,999.

I just hope the new price is wrong, otherwise it looks like the price on Gen. IVs will be going up and my chance to buy a used Gen. IV will be going down.
 

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thier will be alot of differant car buyers that had never thought of getting a dodge viper before- you think these current ones are all that.wait till you see this next one- like the statement above, thats why it will be big bucks,they want some differant people in this hobby- mix it up- low volume car also
 

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Absolutely, if it has all the right stuff.

2011 Porsche 911 Turbo S (11.03 @127 w/o using Launch Contral) Brand New
2010 Ford SVT Raptor

1996 RT 10 Viper Sold
1997 B/W GTS Viper Sold
2008 SRT Viper Coupe Sold
2009 Corvette ZR1 Sold
2006 Corvette Z06 Sold

Future Owner 2013 SRT Viper
 

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One of the main attractions of the Viper has been the bang for the buck.

That's just too many $$$ for the bang.

So, I guess my answer to the original question is NO F@#ing Way!
 

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No chance that will be the price.

If it is, the car becomes a diseconomic proposition. Used Gallardos (even with supercharging or twin turbos), used Ferraris, Ford GTs and others become the competition. The next ZRI Vette will then undercut the Viper by $10-15k for comparable performance.

The price point for the Gen V Viper coupe is $95k well-optioned, and $115k maxed-out for the ACR, and both models really need 700hp.
 

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