I think it's crazy how low the average mileage is on Vipers. It's like if you have over 35k on a Gen III it is a "high mileage" car. Yeah, it's not the most practical car and you don't want to park it just anywhere, but my '05 is fairly comfortable and a heckuva lot of fun to drive. I find myself forcing myself to NOT drive it at times just to keep the miles off, but I truly don't understand why these guys buy an expensive car and only manage to rack-up 1k miles a year or less. To me, that indicates the owners haven't really gelled with the car or have some issues with driving it around (too showy/too ****/too hard to get in and out of/too worried about damaging it/poor visibility when backing up/etc.???). I get it that some have multiple garage toys and have to time share between them, and so once a month on a sunny Sunday may be all the car gets, but geez, these 6-year-old Vipers with 3k miles on 'em makes me question the sense of owning one for those folks. Not that it's any of my business, of course... :-0 It's just that y'all who never drive 'em are making it tough on those that do when it comes to re-sale... why buy one with 30k miles when half of them for sale have less than 15k?