Flyntgr
Viper Owner
Does anyone know, and can tell us, when production of the '08 Viper will begin? Any idea of the order of production of the 3 colors will be produced this fall? Thanks!
The day after we see pictures posted of Jon Brobst picking up the #1 production 08 at the factory, with Parts Rack stickers, then we will know for sure that they are ready to go out the door.
Know Jon will want to get his before the weather sets in, and he needs snow tires and chains, to get home.
Then we will know real world mileage, handling, build quality, and performance reviews from an experienced Viper Pilot.
The day after we see pictures posted of Jon Brobst picking up the #1 production 08 at the factory, with Parts Rack stickers, then we will know for sure that they are ready to go out the door.
Know Jon will want to get his before the weather sets in, and he needs snow tires and chains, to get home.
Then we will know real world mileage, handling, build quality, and performance reviews from an experienced Viper Pilot.
So by the end of the year they would have built 624 cars, if they work Saturdays .....Black coupe on order
Nope: Long contracted breaks for Thanksgiving and Christmas-New Year.
You mean the good ol' days of 2004 & 2005 when the cars were overbuilt (not to order as in years past) and then collected dust only to finally be "liquidated" - and thereby killing much of the SRT-10 values as a result? Those good ol' days?I think that they are building on firm orders only not like the good old day when they built car without orders.
You mean the good ol' days of 2004 & 2005 when the cars were overbuilt (not to order as in years past) and then collected dust only to finally be "liquidated" - and thereby killing much of the SRT-10 values as a result? Those good ol' days?
Good riddance to the "good ol' days"...
Ah, but in this case it IS a good thing: There have been a LOT of 2008 orders. Couple that with a late start on the model year build and they have a limited amount of time to fulfill those orders - no overbuilding necessary!Amen!! I'm not so sure the possible overtime production which JonB mentioned could happen is a good thing. Better to stick with 8 a day than give them away next year.
I think that they are building on firm orders only not like the good old day when they built car without orders. The dealer I purchased mine from said that he will never order another one, as it took him over 1 year to sell it.
Is today the day they start rolling off the line?
Today's Automotive News shows Conner Ave. down this week.
It is already under production but not for very long ....
The next issue will be Union related. It seems that Chrysler is targeted by UAW.
Chyrsler cost is $78/per hour for its workers which is the highest in the industry.
I don't think Cerberus will make much concession.
It is already under production but not for very long ....
The next issue will be Union related. It seems that Chrysler is targeted by UAW.
Chyrsler cost is $78/per hour for its workers which is the highest in the industry.
I don't think Cerberus will make much concession.
There have been no customer cars built but they will be very shortly. This is due to the very typical delays for starting up a new production line. New engine, electronics, transmission, rear end, interior options, and body/paint manufacturer all add variables to the start date. No quality issues, emissions, etc. are a factor. It's simply typical for new production.
And the wait will be so very well worth it...