GenVer
Viper Owner
Just spoke with Bernie, he said Tomball will in fact be selling at MSRP. Even if things end up not working out with my vette sale/trade, I'm sure this will be welcome news for all.
A dealership that sells two cars a year but has a strong and respectful maintenance department that works on all year Vipers and has a number of Vipers running through it consistently is a better situation for owners.
Ok, this may start an "aries bashing", but oh well. I know it seems like price gouging and what not, but when these same dealers had leftover Vipers they were selling at cost or below, not to mention they have to pay floor plan interest on these cars and I'm sure many of them lost money just to get rid of old inventory, did any of you offer to pay more than what they were asking? Do I agree with it? No. However, I'm not going to call them "greedy" or "scammers" or anything of the sort. They are simply selling a product for the most money they can. Also, someone mentioned buying a Ford GT instead earleir on this thread. Are you guys upset that people are now selling USED Ford Gt's for $100,000 more than original MSRP? Are those people "greedy"? Have any of you sold a house for more than you purchased it for? I guess you're "greedy" too. Bottom line is, this is capitalism, stuff sells for market value. If they want to ask 20k over MSRP so be it. Nobody is forcing you to buy it.
I just realized something. You're upset that the dealership is charging 20k over MSRP. Yet YOU are asking 19k over KBB value and 14k over NADA value for your Vette. Kinda hypocritical don't ya think???
I just realized something. You're upset that the dealership is charging 20k over MSRP. Yet YOU are asking 19k over KBB value and 14k over NADA value for your Vette. Kinda hypocritical don't ya think???
I already responded to that accusation. See post 29. This isn't a standard Z06; it has every option with MSRP $99,000.
Roll your eyes all you want, I selected every option that KBB and NADA had for the Z06 and those were the figures that they came up with.
dealers don't care what nada or kbb have to say. they want to give you wholesale or lower especially for a car they aren't sure they can move quickly. after 90 days those cars start to really hurt their bottom line. kbb shows you want you to see. what a dealer or set of dealers give you is the true market. go talk to a couple of others and see if you can do better.
Talk to carmax if you have one local. they will just buy the car straight off you. My guess is auction price is a lot lower then what kbb and nada are giving you and the dealer only wants to pay what he knows he can move the car for, if for some reason he can't sell it retail.
Exactly, he said in an earlier post he would sell it to a private party for 75K, well over what KBB or NADA say they are worth, and those numbers are usually high as you indicated. I just find it funny he's so mad at a dealership "screwing" him, when all the while he's trying to do the same thing.
Anytime, I recently had 2 friends buy a 458 (a year ago) and an F12 (recently) for MSRP. Getting the allocation is the tough part. Ferrari even requires buyers of a new car to have a first right of refusal if you sell the car back within a year to avoid "flippers". Obviously they can't force someone to abide by the contract but if you end up doing it without their approval, good luck buying another new one and you will be stuck being on the used car market. At that level, the new generation cars (ie 458 Spyder) are already allocated to existing owners. Once you get in the club, then getting a new one is easy and you will NEVER pay over MSRP.
I think SRT should follow that strategy. Based on some of forum members comment, they feel entitled because they already own a Viper. The Ferrari philosophy exemplifies that.
Mandate the dealers to sell to existing owners at MRSP and have strict rules for owners if they want to flip. Then allow the new potential owners to buy at MRSP. I do not have a problem with that.