SylvanSRT
Enthusiast
buy the newest, best serviced car in a condition you like that you can afford
buy the newest, best serviced car in a condition you like that you can afford
I'd say get a gen II. I don't know how you feel about yellow but...2001 Dodge Viper RT/10 (Premier Sportscars Co.)
I bought my car from them 3 years ago now and have had no issues. The only issue I had with the car when I got it was a leaking seal in the rear which the viper tech told me was probably due to the car not being driven a lot and was common. Ask for chris guyer if you call. My .02
mileage should not be the only determining factor, there can be problems that dont become noticed until the car is used as designed/engineered. If you can afford an '03 or newer you will still potentially will be getting a car that is still covered by some form of factory warranty. If you can buy an extended warranty buy ONLY the Chrysler/Dodge backed MaxCare DO NOT buy an aftermarket warranty. If you can ADD or transfer(there is a fee) the extended warranty DO IT. The '03 and newer cars are more powerful, have amazing brakes, easy to use watertite convertable top, a usable trunk....... no matter what you do check the car our with a certified Viper tech. good luck on your search
Would you be interested in a Original owner Silver 2004 w/ Woodhouse installed Paxton Supercharger? No issues 8600 miles. Priced to sell at $52,000.00.
You have money set aside to buy your dream, DO IT when you find the right car and don't regret it. you only live once. pay cash so there is no payment associated with this dream, that a child expense might get in the way of.
good luck to you.
Great info here! It seems a $40,000ish gen 3 would be less prone to issues then a $40,000 gen 2. at least in theory.
1999 because it has everything good about a 2001 and 2002 (18” wheels, interior trim upgrades, passenger airbag shut off, etc.) except for the ABS and it is the last year of the lumpier cam and forged pistons.