Sports Car Market "Collectibility" POLL:

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Which from the Big 3 will be most collectible in 2018?


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A. 2009 Corvette ZR1 - Blown 427 makes 600 horsepower and does 0-60 in 3 seconds. ($103,000)

B. 2009 Dodge Viper ACR - 8.4-liter V10 gives 600 horsepower and aero package makes 1,000 pounds of downforce at 150 mph. ($98,000)

C. 2009 Ford GT500 KR - Blown 5.4-liter V8 delivers 540 horsepower in the "King of the Road" edition. ($80,000)

D. 2010 Camaro SS - 6.2-liter LS3 engine pumps 422 horsepower into the newest retro-muscle car, but will GM survive to build it? ($31,000)


Please go, and VOTE for your favorite! When you cast your VOTES the results to-date are displayed for you. {We need some votes!}
 
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Which from the Big 3 will be most collectible in 2018?


Sports Car Market Magazine

A. 2009 Corvette ZR1 - Blown 427 makes 600 horsepower and does 0-60 in 3 seconds. ($103,000)

B. 2009 Dodge Viper ACR - 8.4-liter V10 gives 600 horsepower and aero package makes 1,000 pounds of downforce at 150 mph. ($98,000)

C. 2009 Ford GT500 KR - Blown 5.4-liter V8 delivers 540 horsepower in the "King of the Road" edition. ($80,000)

D. 2010 Camaro SS - 6.2-liter LS3 engine pumps 422 horsepower into the newest retro-muscle car, but will GM survive to build it? ($31,000)


Please go, and VOTE for your favorite! When you cast your VOTES the results to-date are displayed for you. {We need some votes!}

You should probably add another letter, therefore E. Your home value
 

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From that group, I'd say the ZR1 will be more collectible in the future. Even though I like the ACR a little better. Why? Because the ACR has an identical powertrain and HP rating as the base Viper. Had Dodge bumped it up a bit, that would put the ACR higher on the collector list, IMHO.

Exclusive engines have proven to be more collectible than anything. The ZR1 has an exclusive engine to itself. Same with Hemi Mopars, Boss 429 Mustangs, 454 Chevelles, etc...
 

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They will probably make more "limited edition versions" of all the other cars listed than the entire year's production for the Viper (what 1579 Vipers and 179 ACRs).
 

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So all of us from the VCA are supposed to go vote? Presumably, we'll vote for the Viper--isn't that stacking the vote just a little? Not that I'm against shady politics--I live in Illinois after all...

Looks like it's working, though--the ACR is now at 68%.
 

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2018...?

Given our current rate of destroying this planet and each other as well...?

The haves and the have nots might not even remember sports cars by then.

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So all of us from the VCA are supposed to go vote? Presumably, we'll vote for the Viper--isn't that stacking the vote just a little? Not that I'm against shady politics--I live in Illinois after all... Looks like it's working, though--the ACR is now at 68%.

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Sports car Market recently did an article on the Viper and its collectibility. Decent article, just a bit mis-informed. When I found the poll this AM, there were 159 total Votes and ACR was 19%. Now there are 520+ votes, and ACR is at 63%

--BUT THERE HAVE ONLY BEEN 118 VIEWS OF THIS THREAD !
 

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I hate to say it but in terms of collectability, the Ford GT beats them all. That said, I bought my Viper to drive, not collect.
 

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Ford GT or 1998 GTS R - Currently a limited milage GT is worth more than the MSRP
 

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how are you shure its a 125? its definatly a ktm because of the subframe and side air filter and a 2 stroke because of the short silencer but im not shure if 125 or 250...
 

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That's a Ford GT 500 KR...not a Ford GT. Sorry if this offends someone, but have you seen the Ford GT 500 KR, it's crap. It is an 80K car that has stickers for stripes, it is barely more of a car than a GT 500 (and thats not so special either...look on eBay, there are plenty to be had). Shelby and Ford are just cashing in on the collectibility of the original.

When I bought my Ford F450 King Ranch the dealer said they would make me a great deal on any of their "Shelbys".
 

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how are you shure its a 125? its definatly a ktm because of the subframe and side air filter and a 2 stroke because of the short silencer but im not shure if 125 or 250...

check out the small engine cradle,and also small pipe to silencer
 

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Dave that is from Doomsday. I guess the Bentley Continential Speed must be the car as that one lived through to the end of that movie. Ha! Ha!

Let's face it! The car that should be in that poll is the Ford GTas it will be the most collectible followed by the Vette. I absolutley love the ACR and think it is a much better car, but the majority of the North Americna public is Vette crazy hence there are more people viaing for the same product driving up demand, so it will be the ZR1 over the ACR.

In car collecting, there are many variables. Unfortunately, the "best" car is not always the one worth more in the future for collectibility. Collecting is like fine wine. It needs just the right conditions, a little bit of luck, lots of demand and all about timing.
 

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The fastest, baddest car is going to be the most collectible. In case somebody is not paying attention, that car is the ACR Viper.
 

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