Buying a 2013 Viper...

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What do you guys think a 2013 Viper will cost in about 8 or so years when I am looking for one? :D Let's say it is not a GTS and would have about 16-20K miles... Gotta plan you know. :)
 

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Well, from historical perspectives they seem to sit at around 50% for awhile...

Guess it boils down to demand when all is said and done.
 

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1/2 price by then. But the gen VII will be out then so u won't want it 8-p
 

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What do you guys think a 2013 Viper will cost in about 8 or so years when I am looking for one? :D

It'll be worth less than what you paid for it. It will not appreciate in value and you will not break-even on the sale.
 
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30% first year, 15% every following year

That seems a bit much after calculating it.

On a declining balance using your percenatges after 8 full years, which takes us to 2021, it would be worth $29,172 if you start with a sticker of $130,000.

If you go 25% year one and 10% after that the price would be $46,600. That seems more like it. That's about what a good 8 year old Viper would go for today...

I do think there will be a big hit in year one... More than we are used to due to the high price. Why? Because anyone that can spend $100K+ on a car for fun will want a new one this lowering the demand for the almost new ones. The Mercedes SL500 is a good example.

Anyway, just having fun with numbers...
 

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A good 8 year old Viper may be 46,600 today, however they had an MSRP of $50,000 less than your $130,000 example.I doubt a clean GTS will be anywhere close to $50k used in 8 years.
 

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I'd expect 50% value, but - if you are building a $150,000 GTS - you aren't going to have a lot of people jumping out to pay $80,000 for a 8 year old model.

I'd be thrilled if my speced $110,000 SRT is worth $40,000 in 8 years - but I don't really care. It would either have been long gone or I'll be keeping it for the long haul by then.
 

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I'd expect 50% value, but - if you are building a $150,000 GTS - you aren't going to have a lot of people jumping out to pay $80,000 for a 8 year old model. I'd be thrilled if my speced $110,000 SRT is worth $40,000 in 8 years - but I don't really care. It would either have been long gone or I'll be keeping it for the long haul by then.
You would be giving that car away at $40k in 8 years. The price of admission on a new Viper increases annually as the worth of the dollar decreases. This helps prop up used values. When you are ready to sell, let me know. I'll have a stack of cash waiting.
 

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If your worried about your resale value>>>>>You should have bought a FordGT
 

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Aint that the truth! Especially when the dealers were discounting them to give them away!
 

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You would be giving that car away at $40k in 8 years. The price of admission on a new Viper increases annually as the worth of the dollar decreases. This helps prop up used values. When you are ready to sell, let me know. I'll have a stack of cash waiting.

I guess time will tell!

I plan on driving the hell out of mine, so many $40k will be a good price LOL
 
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