ThinkingViper
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Hello to all . I've been reading this board for a bit now. You folks all seem like wonderful people, therefore I decided to join and take advantage of your expertise.
First, let me give you some personal background. I'm a SWF, 37, and live in Michigan. After saving all my pennies, and finishing a Ph.D. (nothing more than a Piled High and Deeper degree I assure you), I'm ready to purchase my very first used viper (graduation present to myself, hehehehe). I currently own a 1992 dodge stealth (not even the twin turbo edition, lol), and felt an 'upgrade' was warranted. I plan on driving the viper during the summer months as a primary vehicle (it doesn’t seem right to call a viper a ‘vehicle’, let’s call it my ‘**** beast’.) Now, this next part may make some of you cringe, but my reason for buying a viper isn’t what’s under the hood. It is simply the fact that this **** beast is just that……… ****! Will I have some fun toying with vettes at a stop light…… sure! But, going 150 mph down I-75 is not my primary goal for everyday driving. I will keep the beast. My first car was a Toyota Supra which I kept for 13 years, and I’ve had the Stealth for 10, so resale value isn’t a primary consideration, but I do not want to spend more than the fair market value.
Now, that long winded version of my background leads me to some very pointed questions:
1)Assuming I have no more than 40K (I’d prefer 30K), what is a good way to determine a fair price? The reason I ask is because Kelly’s Blue Book numbers and the asking prices of used vipers (from a personal sale) do not match. Are vipers commanding a higher market value? If so/why?
2)Are there certain years/models that you would recommend given my price restrictions and use description?
3)Am I crazy to consider this purchase, given the fact that the viper is about speed and that’s not my primary concern? In other words, would I disappoint fellow viper owners should I decide not to race it? I mean, I’ll be doing things like grocery shopping in it, lol. I realize I’m trading the creature comforts other 40K cars would offer, but I’m sooooooo hooked on the look of this **** beast! For those of you who drive your vipers more than 5,000 miles a year,what are the drawbacks?
Ok….. I’ll stop for now, but I’m sure you’ll all be hearing more from me. Hopefully I’ll soon be meeting some of you at various viper events (even if I pull up in my old, rickety, slow stealth; But hey, it’s red!!)
Thanks in advance for any/all input!!
First, let me give you some personal background. I'm a SWF, 37, and live in Michigan. After saving all my pennies, and finishing a Ph.D. (nothing more than a Piled High and Deeper degree I assure you), I'm ready to purchase my very first used viper (graduation present to myself, hehehehe). I currently own a 1992 dodge stealth (not even the twin turbo edition, lol), and felt an 'upgrade' was warranted. I plan on driving the viper during the summer months as a primary vehicle (it doesn’t seem right to call a viper a ‘vehicle’, let’s call it my ‘**** beast’.) Now, this next part may make some of you cringe, but my reason for buying a viper isn’t what’s under the hood. It is simply the fact that this **** beast is just that……… ****! Will I have some fun toying with vettes at a stop light…… sure! But, going 150 mph down I-75 is not my primary goal for everyday driving. I will keep the beast. My first car was a Toyota Supra which I kept for 13 years, and I’ve had the Stealth for 10, so resale value isn’t a primary consideration, but I do not want to spend more than the fair market value.
Now, that long winded version of my background leads me to some very pointed questions:
1)Assuming I have no more than 40K (I’d prefer 30K), what is a good way to determine a fair price? The reason I ask is because Kelly’s Blue Book numbers and the asking prices of used vipers (from a personal sale) do not match. Are vipers commanding a higher market value? If so/why?
2)Are there certain years/models that you would recommend given my price restrictions and use description?
3)Am I crazy to consider this purchase, given the fact that the viper is about speed and that’s not my primary concern? In other words, would I disappoint fellow viper owners should I decide not to race it? I mean, I’ll be doing things like grocery shopping in it, lol. I realize I’m trading the creature comforts other 40K cars would offer, but I’m sooooooo hooked on the look of this **** beast! For those of you who drive your vipers more than 5,000 miles a year,what are the drawbacks?
Ok….. I’ll stop for now, but I’m sure you’ll all be hearing more from me. Hopefully I’ll soon be meeting some of you at various viper events (even if I pull up in my old, rickety, slow stealth; But hey, it’s red!!)
Thanks in advance for any/all input!!