Quite a few of us did not "overpay" under any definition of that term. And if you count the value of the longer enjoyment early purchasers got, even if they paid more, I doubt that many feel that it was not worth it.
If the Viper does not survive, those of us who put our money where are mouth or key strokes were/are will have what I predict will be a very collectable car.
Every "professional" evaluation of the TA has raved about it. Everyone who has bought one who has reported back to this Forum loves the car. I feel sorry for the naysayers. They are missing out on something very, very special.
If the Viper does not survive, those of us who put our money where are mouth or key strokes were/are will have what I predict will be a very collectable car.
Every "professional" evaluation of the TA has raved about it. Everyone who has bought one who has reported back to this Forum loves the car. I feel sorry for the naysayers. They are missing out on something very, very special.
Bob your right as i cant run over to Buhler and in about 5 min take ANY GEN 5 he has out .Please those on this forum that OVERPAID for the GEN 5 will say anything to try to preserve some sort of resale value on their cars.The fact of the matter is this if they want to keep the model alive the only way to do so is drop the price to a point indictive of what the compet is offering .When a propective buyer can go out and buy a low mileage Ferrarri 430 or FGT at thousands less than a new Dodge theres a sales problem for the Dodge