We have had a very lively conversation in a couple of threads about the G5 and the general future direction of the Viper.
Eventually, the discussion got a little too OT and maybe a little too heated.
With that in mind, I thought we might focus that discussion in its very own thread.
As we all know, the Viper's current sales figures are not reassuring to those of us who are hoping the car will be around another 20 years.
Good sales = good future
Sergio Marchionne (CEO of Fiat) has been quoted as saying the Viper has to turn a profit, and I take him at his word.
Why aren't Vipers selling in higher numbers?
What would it take to get the long inventory off dealer lots and into garages?
Is the product too narrow in its approach?
Would different future models and/or technology help?
There are many discussions we can get into around these and related topics.
I hope we can really generate feedback for SRT and help them going forward with our beloved Snake.
Eventually, the discussion got a little too OT and maybe a little too heated.
With that in mind, I thought we might focus that discussion in its very own thread.
As we all know, the Viper's current sales figures are not reassuring to those of us who are hoping the car will be around another 20 years.
Good sales = good future
Sergio Marchionne (CEO of Fiat) has been quoted as saying the Viper has to turn a profit, and I take him at his word.
Why aren't Vipers selling in higher numbers?
What would it take to get the long inventory off dealer lots and into garages?
Is the product too narrow in its approach?
Would different future models and/or technology help?
There are many discussions we can get into around these and related topics.
I hope we can really generate feedback for SRT and help them going forward with our beloved Snake.