scoobie
Enthusiast
Way to much thinking in this thread. Just buy one, or two.
Hi there,
Thank you for the help and your opinion. I disagree that a car with 5k miles is worth the same as another with 38k miles to a collector. You may have a point that a 20 year old car with 38k miles would be a very low mile example but starting off at 38k miles today leaves no miles/enjoyment to put on it myself. I would say the lower the miles the better in my case. I am not sure what the cutoff is but 38 seems so close to 40 and I never want to approach 50 while I own it. 20-25k miles max seems reasonable.
You are on the right track. You really want something with less than 10,000 miles as to some Viper collectors anything over 10k is high mileage. I am not sure I agree but that seems to be the consensus on these cars for some odd reason. I bought mine with 985 miles and obviously paid top dollar for it and have not had a single problem with it (knock wood). I usually try to take the car out for a good ride and get it up to full operating temperature (at least 20 miles) at least once a month and maybe every other month in the winter due to bad road conditions. The way I see it is I can drive this car like I have been for quite a few years and it will still be a low mile Viper with under 10k on it and hopefully if I ever decide to sell it I will still get a descent buck for it although that is/was never my incentive. I just did an oil change last week and got it inspected yesterday and realized I only put approx 200 miles on it last year which really surprised me although but I guess between recently buying a Callaway and really enjoying driving it due to its 652hp/620tq and the lousy weather we had this year it did not come out for as many long trips. I also missed all of August and part of Sept due to health issues which is usually the most active car activity months for me.
Having recently looked for either a Graphite/Silver or Sapphire/Silver GTS in perfect condition with less than 10,000 miles I can tell you it NOT an easy thing to find. There is a lot of junk to daily driver quality type Vipers out there but there is not many pristine low mile collector quality Vipers out there on the market. I recommend trying to find one with as low as miles as you can find preferably under 5k so you can drive the car a lot and enjoy it and still have an under 10k Viper when you are done with it. Unfortunately I would also expect to pay high 50's to low 60's for the GTS you are looking for. I ended up buying mine from Bernie at BJ Motors. When a nice one hits the market you have to be there quick and ready to buy it especially if it is at a descent price because if you are not one of the Viper dealers will grab it since they are so far and few apart. JMHO.
I wish you the best of luck with your search. You may want to add another color to your search criteria to help make the search a little easier but if Graphite is the only color you want don't compromise. Luckily I like both the Graphite and Sapphire and they were both new enough to have the ABS which was another one of my requirements.
Can you afford to Drive it?I can't say I blame you, I have an 02 acr with 2k. I can't afford to sell it.
Having bought and sold a few Vipers IMO you are going to be disappointed in your "investment" when you sell it.
House it, insure it and care for it then after all that time you might get a few thousand more than one with 20K on it.
And not even close to what you paid for it.
It's your car. I just don't get it.
Having bought and sold a few Vipers IMO you are going to be disappointed in your "investment" when you sell it.
House it, insure it and care for it then after all that time you might get a few thousand more than one with 20K on it.
And not even close to what you paid for it.
It's your car. I just don't get it.
Can you afford to Drive it?
It is NOT an investment. Maybe an investment in my sanity but there are MANY FAR BETTER investments out there. That said if I ever decide to sell it it would be nice not to take a bath on the car. It would need to be worth close to a million dollars to cover insurance and maintenance alone. Well, maybe not a million but way more than Vipers will ever sell for anytime soon.
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What's your point ? I repeatedly see posts saying that Carfax is a joke whenever someone says to get a report. (Looks to me like it is the number 1 thing to check first as a disqualifier before considering a vehicle.)
Just me I guess, but being obsessed with keeping the mileage down on a car in the hopes of some day selling it for a few bucks more (maybe)
seems like a very unenjoyable way to own a car.
Hard to drive a car with one eye always on the odometer.
To each his own.
Gee, I was all happy I got enough fun out of mine to get it to 18000 this summer.... now I'm depressed
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awww are you feeling "all blue." lol....
Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed