wastntim
Enthusiast
After a recent discussion with another member, I began to wonder - will the new ACR's be driven or stored?
I'm sure most will shout out that they are meant to be driven and they will drive the wheels off of them, however, I would be willing to bet that 50% of the cars that are built will get rolled right into garages or museums. Think about it, with the Connor plant closing and all of the changes at dodge, combined with what will be a low production #, many people will be buying these cars as show pieces/collectors items.
It's a bet I would be willing to take if I had the money. It would be hard not to drive it but it would be smart call. If dodge stops production, I would guess that the value of these cars would immediately go up by 50% or more.
I was wondering what percentage of the members will fess up to buying the car, knowing that they will keep it under 1k miles.
ADMIN. EDIT CORRECTION..The Conner plant is NOT closing. Chrysler reserved the RIGHT to close it at some future time in the UAW contract. As they did with a very large number of their plants.
I'm sure most will shout out that they are meant to be driven and they will drive the wheels off of them, however, I would be willing to bet that 50% of the cars that are built will get rolled right into garages or museums. Think about it, with the Connor plant closing and all of the changes at dodge, combined with what will be a low production #, many people will be buying these cars as show pieces/collectors items.
It's a bet I would be willing to take if I had the money. It would be hard not to drive it but it would be smart call. If dodge stops production, I would guess that the value of these cars would immediately go up by 50% or more.
I was wondering what percentage of the members will fess up to buying the car, knowing that they will keep it under 1k miles.
ADMIN. EDIT CORRECTION..The Conner plant is NOT closing. Chrysler reserved the RIGHT to close it at some future time in the UAW contract. As they did with a very large number of their plants.
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