Chelseasnake
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i bet it will be close to 137k.............. in canadian dollars loaded
From seeing and hearing the Gen V at the Barratt-Jackson auction, it indeed looks to be a more expensive car than previous editions.
I believe you can set your own price when ordering. There will be not only 2 differently priced models, but a pretty long list of options to choose from. If price is the main issue, you can order a base SRT Viper, with prices close to previous editions. If you wish to spend more, to get a more upscale Viper, you can do so.
Think this ala carte program will prove very popular with the VIper community.
I remember when the 96 was released. It was available in only one configuration. Blue with white stripes, and black interior. Take it or leave it (I took it : >) Same in 03 when the Gen III was released.
Now you have lots of colors, several stripe options, suspension options, carbon fiber trims, upgraded interiors, stereo upgrades, suspension adjustable options, wheel packages, etc.
You can choose the price you want to pay.
There is still the other option of purchasing a pre-owned Viper, again at what every price your budget will allow.
Due to the elete nature of the Viper, still many people will be priced out, but for them, there are always the even cheaper used Vettes : >)
Look, I completely understand where you are coming from, but I will say this.....
First, a little preface about me. Truth be told, as most posters on this forum, currently I cant' afford a Gen V (even at $95k). However, by as early as next summer/fall, I we be able to if things keep on the path they are on. Let's face it, buying a Viper is not exactly "responsible." However, I will be making this purchase as "responsible" as I can. What that means is, I'm not "stretching" myself. In other words, if I am budgeted for $100k and the car goes to $105k, I'm not financially pushed out.
If you were to make a theoretical list of those who can pay for a $100k Viper on this forum you will have (x) number of members. If you add a second column and bump the price to $135k, the list WILL be much smaller. Those that were pushed out from column 'A' to column 'B' just started looking on autotrader for a used one. That doesn't help the life expectancy of the brand. Before you bring up the Porsche Enthusiast that Ralph hopes to steal, let's remember this, they are just that....Porsche Enthusiasts. You just won't get that many. So, let's add a third column...column 'C.' This will represent the buyers that can afford a $135k Viper and don't care that it will be a $40k+ loss in 18-24 months if depreciation follows the path of prior generations (this goes back to the "responsible" purchase for me example). That column has even less people in it. This also adds to the people browsing for a used Viper. One last point I want to bring up and I'm sure I'm not alone, I think it kind of ***** to pay $100k+ on a car and you don't have the 'top of the line.'
I guess what I really want to say is, I hope SRT doesn't get too greedy. There is a magic number out there, and honestly, I'm not smart enough to figure it out. If they go too low, they can't make money and the Viper is dead. If they go to high, they can't sell enough and the Viper is dead. I don't want that to happen, even if I never get to buy a Viper.
Not more than a minute ago the Fox business channel on TV reported the new Viper to be priced at $100K. Also claims it is the 5th fastest production car in 2013 at 205 mph top speed. Veyron is fastest at 268 mph.
One thing that has been bugging me.
"Base" SRT and premium GTS price talk, does anyone else think its weird that a Viper would come with "cloth" seats? Really? For $2k on a charger you get leather front and rear, power/lumbar and heated front with heated rear. How much can it cost to cover 2 front non power non heated seats in "basic' leather from the factory like they have done for 20 years over cloth?
I love what SRT has done with the Gen 5. But track car, base car, or not, shipping a Viper (at any price) with cloth seats doesn't sit right in my head if that's what ends up happening.
By cloth, they mean vinyl. I believe Gen 3 and 4 seats are leather with vinyl bolsters. Good news is you can order leather seats as an option with the SRT Viper, which is what I will do. Be interesting to see the price---My guess is about 1500 for leather. More guessing....100K for the SRT, 4K for stripes, extra cost paint 750, 1500 gas guzzler. For the SRT I want about 108K plus shipping and sales tax. We'll know for sure in a couple of months.
Bill
This car won't pull any Porsche owners to speak of. This is going down the same path as the Jeep SRT8, which is not exactly flying off the shelves. It's slower than the competition, it's over priced for what it is, and SRT is full of excuses. I like Ralph and respect what he has done, but there is a reason he is CEO. He knows how to spin and bull****. Basically the attitude is you get enough for your money, it doesn't need to beat the competitors because it's cheaper. Some BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche SUV owners jumped ship for about 2 months, now their SRT8s are up for sale. Most of these guys want the prestige that comes with the brand. The Viper does not have that. The FGT, limited or not, does have that. It has an even more aggressive road presence than the Ferrari, and no compromises were made. It's a full blown exotic with a old pedigree. Sure us Viper enthusiast love the racing "history", but to the non-die-hards it's nothing special.
With the Viper, if they price it above $120k optioned out I think it will hurt sales, a lot. Sure some owners will jump ship in the beginning, but when the newness wears off they're gone. Targeting Porsche owners is a terrible idea. They are some of the most brand loyal enthusiasts out there. Optioned out $119,999 should be the max.
I heard from a respectable dealer the fully loaded GTS could reach near 150k. Even at that price its half of many super cars comparable in performance. Wonder how many wrecked photos we well see here six months after deliveries.
i bet it will be close to 137k.............. in canadian dollars loaded
I am amazed at some of the conclusions in this thread about owners of other vehicles and the Viper. A blanket statement that Porsche owners or others will not be coming this direction seems based on personal opinion with no real establishment in fact. The Jeep SRT8 is a great example, as after 22 years in the Automotive business I have never seen so many imports being traded in on a vehicle ( and the Grand Cherokee too ). We have taken in three X5s ( one was a 2012 M Edition) , numerous Range Rovers , Lexuses, and Mercedes SUVs. I know other Dealers who have been surprised by the influx of competitive trades and this seems to be occurring with the new Viper.
We have quite a few Porsche owners, Corvette owners, etc. who not only want the new Viper , but have put deposits down -- we even have two Ferrari owners with deposits on 2013s. With the phone calls and emails , there is a very strong contingent of non Viper owners calling and asking questions. I will be very surprised if once we have satisfied the VCA members other Viper owners if the balance of the 2013 build is not picked up by completely new owners. With 1300 plus new Vipers sold just since 1999, I have personally never seen as much interest in Vipers from outside sources, while still seeing tremendous interest from Viper faithful.
Sorry if this seems a bit blunt , no offense meant, but the reality we are seeing is much different than what some want to present, and though everyone's opinion is open on the Forum, what is happening appears to me a quantum difference. I see the VCA growing in 2013 , as many will be first time members.