johniew398
Enthusiast
Test Drives: If this was a regular car then a dealer could have a demo sitting around and let people take it for a test drive. It's not a regular car and people don't want to buy a car that dozens of people have driven. I bought my 2008 ACR and had only sat in a Viper once at the dealership. I also didn't need to test drive the Vettes I bought. The dealer I bought my ZR1 from up in Ohio did take me out in it before signing the paperwork; but it didn't make any difference as I knew I was buying the car.
One thing that may have hurt sales was limiting the number of dealers. I bought my Viper from Mad Max Motors in Butler, Missouri. They used to sell a lot of Vipers, mostly through the Internet. They don't sell Vipers today. I don't know if they didn't want to invest the $25,000 since they weren't going to service probably most of the Vipers they sold or what their reason was.
One thing that may have hurt sales was limiting the number of dealers. I bought my Viper from Mad Max Motors in Butler, Missouri. They used to sell a lot of Vipers, mostly through the Internet. They don't sell Vipers today. I don't know if they didn't want to invest the $25,000 since they weren't going to service probably most of the Vipers they sold or what their reason was.