New Viper will most likely not be out till the end of 2012 or early 2013.
Annual production will not be huge, so expect a bit of a wait, as pent up demand for a new Viper most likely will have them in short supply.
Used Vipers are currently a pretty good value, but not as good as a year ago when the economy tanked. (that was the time to buy).
As the economy improves, prices should firm up even a bit more. Low mileage Vipers in popular colors have become more expensive lately, as some wish to get their dream car before the less raw new viper is announced.
In April, VCA members will get a second look at the car. Some will choose to wait, and others will decide it is not for them and decide to get one of the current models.
In late September, some pre production models (maybe production) will be available for closer inspection at the VOI in NC. Again some will place orders for the new Viper, while others will begin snapping up the few remaining previous Generations left on the market.
Think you can feel pretty good about buying a used Viper right now, as there are still some good deals out there.
When the C6 Vette cam out what happened to C5 values ?
When they updated the Mustang in 2005 what happened to 2004 gen values ?
When they built the new Camaro what happened to the value of the previous generation ?
When the new CTS-V came out what happened to the value of the previous generation CTS-V ?
Any examples of where a fresh well received new design helped the value of the previous generation car in the relative short term ?
Cherry picking a couple cars off Ebay and you can justify any price point.
You have absolutely NO idea of their condition or if they were flogged to death.
But those are far from the norm.
And I will bet (as is always the case) when you see the car in person you'll NOW why it's going cheap.
When the C6 Vette cam out what happened to C5 values ?
When they updated the Mustang in 2005 what happened to 2004 gen values ?
When they built the new Camaro what happened to the value of the previous generation ?
When the new CTS-V came out what happened to the value of the previous generation CTS-V ?
Any examples of where a fresh well received new design helped the value of the previous generation car in the relative short term ?
It's the way it works with any model car, including Lambo's, Ferrari's, and Vette's. Tell me when, in your lifetime, have you ever seen a new model of ANY vehicle drive the price of the immediate previous generation up. ??? NEVER.
I really wish the GEN-V would raise the value of all Vipers, I really do, but it's just not gonna happen.
The fact is, a couple good, unmutilated, ACRs can easily be had for the $70K+ range, right now, this very moment, no waiting in line.
When the 458 came out, 430's could be had for well under $100K.
Could you PM me the information on those. I have a buddy looking. Thanks!
My original comment was "I've seen used GEN4 ACRs sell as low as $65k will less than 10K miles." I never said this was the norm. I said they could be had for 'as low as $65K', then the comments came that said "Good luck finding one for that price", when I already have. The fact is, a couple good, unmutilated, ACRs can easily be had for the $70K+ range, right now, this very moment, no waiting in line. People aren't rushing to buy them. By the time the GEN-V is obtainable in show room floors, the ACR will unfortunately settle into what is it's lower price range right now, which is in the 60K's - 70K's. It's the way it works with any model car, including Lambo's, Ferrari's, and Vette's. Tell me when, in your lifetime, have you ever seen a new model of ANY vehicle drive the price of the immediate previous generation up. ??? NEVER.
When the 458 came out, 430's could be had for well under $100K.
Just the facts Ma'am.
Thanks you! Someone with his head out of the clouds!
I really wish the GEN-V would raise the value of all Vipers, I really do, but it's just not gonna happen.
F430s sit at 120k plus easy..
Camaro and this and that blah blah blah. This is a completely differant class of car.
30k vipers in the world.
20k gen1and2s
10k srts
Factoring the wrecked and parted out cars thinning the very small herd and maybe 25k vipers in the world.
Weve already seen this first hand. The gen 1 is a 25k car. The gen 2 is still a 35k car. The gen 3 is still a 45k car. All still hovering at 45-55% of their origional msrp.
We have been blessed. you know what a late 90s or early 2000s corvette or lexus,mercedes,porshe ect sell for?
This is because they are rare and desirable. A new model wont change that fact. My thing is that if the new viper is actually around 130k like speculated then it will no longer be viewed as a pretty expensive rare supercar but as a bonafied option to a fgt or audi r8. The viper will be stepping up to the next level of supercars in price but still dusting everything in its path. I personally belieave the aventador is what they are book marking.
If this happens then I do believe the older vipers could gain a lil edge on price.
Could you PM me the information on those. I have a buddy looking. Thanks!
Me too, I'd like to see them as well.
I don't think you'll find any "quality" 430's for under $100k without a story behind the price....if you do, please send me the link as I might be interested in a non spyder.
Cheers,
George
There are more factors at play other than a new car coming out. The economy, especially in an election year coming up, the new car price, how it is accepted by the current Viper owner, the potential new non Viper owner and how it is perceived, etc. i am sure it will be a great car and I was going to wait to get one, but I pulled the trigger on what I thought was the last of a breed. Even though I think I have something that will retain value pretty well, that is not the reason I bought it. The new one will have to be incredible to get me out of what I have.
When the C6 Vette cam out what happened to C5 values ?
When they updated the Mustang in 2005 what happened to 2004 gen values ?
When they built the new Camaro what happened to the value of the previous generation ?
When the new CTS-V came out what happened to the value of the previous generation CTS-V ?
Any examples of where a fresh well received new design helped the value of the previous generation car in the relative short term ?
Ok.
Ford GT.
Next question?
Irrelevant to the question asked.... and if they re-introduce the Ford GT the values on the existing ones will drop like a rock in water.
Irrelevant to the question asked.
http://usedcarsfsbo.com/asp/UsedCar...ke=Dodge&model=Viper&year=2008&submit1=Search
Checkout the trend graph and recent sales. '08s are up! So are the 09s