Nine Ball
Enthusiast
With all the press talk of Dodge ending Viper production, or possibly selling the brand name to another company, how many of you Viper owners would prefer they just ended the legacy?
I know some of you are diehards and would love to see the Viper live on forever, but that doesn't seem logical by today's fuel and economic situation. This thread probably isn't for you.
My own opinion, I'd prefer to see the Viper become extinct and go out as a hero of the latest performance battles. I will not look at these cars the same if Brand X owns them. I do not want these cars to become diluted versions of their current form. I would not want to see them become $200,000 custom built cars.
Plus, the value of our Vipers would then increase instead of depreciate. Supply vs demand. Look at any other vehicles that had such a huge media and enthusiast following, and how their values reacted once they became extinct. Supra turbos, Buick GN's, Ford GT, etc..
It isn't like our current cars are going to go ~****~ and disappear. We will still have 16 years of Vipers on the road. Those of us that enjoy Vipers will still be able to buy them. Our group will not get any smaller, and our passion for these cars will not grow cold.
Anyone else feel the same way?
Tony
I know some of you are diehards and would love to see the Viper live on forever, but that doesn't seem logical by today's fuel and economic situation. This thread probably isn't for you.
My own opinion, I'd prefer to see the Viper become extinct and go out as a hero of the latest performance battles. I will not look at these cars the same if Brand X owns them. I do not want these cars to become diluted versions of their current form. I would not want to see them become $200,000 custom built cars.
Plus, the value of our Vipers would then increase instead of depreciate. Supply vs demand. Look at any other vehicles that had such a huge media and enthusiast following, and how their values reacted once they became extinct. Supra turbos, Buick GN's, Ford GT, etc..
It isn't like our current cars are going to go ~****~ and disappear. We will still have 16 years of Vipers on the road. Those of us that enjoy Vipers will still be able to buy them. Our group will not get any smaller, and our passion for these cars will not grow cold.
Anyone else feel the same way?
Tony